Yes, and I don't like the insinuation that I'm overpaid and underqualified! |
The sensibility that emerges is that of a champion of the underdog who editorializes through insinuation and juxtaposition. |
The term carries negative connotations, especially the insinuation that any mistrust or fear of others is unjustified and irrational. |
Those are padded out with a farrago of insinuation and unfounded claims that he can produce no evidence for. |
Over the years, these keen listeners have developed an ear for every political innuendo and insinuation. |
Watt gives double insinuation, for his cross-reference sends us to Goodwin. |