Talleyrand began to utter oracular innuendos about the vindictiveness of the allies, the desertion of Murat, the sack of Paris, and various half-truths more dangerous even than lies.
We may be either too dull, or too unversed in the occult innuendos of diplomatic society, to perceive what is clear and perspicuous to those who have enjoyed superior advantages.
The innuendos against Martin, and the hints which they had received as to the possible comparative innocence of Peter, had taken deep root in their minds.
Meanwhile, however, the taunts and innuendos directed against Heloise so irritated Fulbert that he broke his promise of secrecy, and told his friends that Abelard and Heloise were man and wife.
There were hints and innuendos which looked toward some hidden cause for this unhappiness, and which aroused the curiosity of every one.
Yes, and the worst of it was I was made miserable by insinuations and innuendos that I had betrayed the college teams.
The imputations and the innuendos he dreaded far more.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "innuendos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.