Perceiving that Cinq Mars was urging the King too impetuously, Fontrailles, who had hitherto remained silent, now joined in the conversation in a soft insinuating tone, calculated to remove any newly raised irritation from Louis's mind.
Footnote 10: The wife of Maximin, by insinuating wise counsels with female gentleness, sometimes brought back the tyrant to the way of truth and humanity.
In broken and disordered words he informed them of his imminent danger, and fortunate escape; insinuating that he had prevented the designs of his enemy, and declared his resolution to live and die with his faithful troops.
He knew his brother's abilities; he knew his insinuating address--had he not influenced their father to give him wealth while he was yet alive?
He might long ago have banished the handsome and insinuating Harrik, but he had allowed him wealth and safety--and now .
There was then an insinuatingsmoothness in his speech, a flattering, almost fawning glibness of tongue, which the simple folks knew no art to withstand.
There was an insinuatingsneer in the tone in which Mrs. Garth uttered her last words.
Of course summat ails him," said Mattha, with aninsinuating emphasis on the word.
This was said in an insinuating tone, and with a knowing inclination of the head towards Liza, whose back was turned while she stole away to the door.
My son is young," Nathan answered, with an insinuating smile.
Andres Garote, thus brutally received, was not discouraged, however; he shrugged his shoulders with a cunning look, and assumed his most insinuating tone.
Does my son," the chief continued, in an insinuating voice, "know the palefaces who are entrenched on the hill of Mad Buffalo?
Yes, if we remain in the desert," the monk observed, in aninsinuating voice.
See how he grasps her hand; and how, as he whispers his soft, insinuatingflattery in her ear, she blushes and smiles upon him.
I will answer for it that had we the art at this day of insinuating a sentiment in this graceful manner, no reader of taste would quarrel with the practice.
Nature had indeed given her a most charming face, a shape easy and delicate, a sweet and insinuating voice, and an air so full of dignity and grace, as drew the admiration of all that saw her.
And any means we had of preventing the Chinese insinuating themselves between us and the Tibetans have been taken from us through the jealousy of the Russians.
And with all the warmth still on me of that impressive farewell message, and bathed in the insinuating influences of the dreamy autumn evening, I was insensibly suffused with an almost intoxicating sense of elation and good-will.
And who," inquired Dick, with an insinuating change in his voice, "who is the greatest juvenile man in America?
She was not ill-looking, and had a curious insinuating way, very distasteful yet effective.
We could marry," he answered, in the strange, coldly-gleaming insinuating tone that chilled the sunshine into moonlight.
The single talent in which the French excel all the rest of the human family is that of subtly insinuating indecency by pen and pencil.
A very obscure and elaborated mode of insinuating that I am forty-four.
The postilion seldom marries, but, in general, he does the insinuating to the cook at the inn where he tarries.
There they have the impudence to state that they aim at no conquest: insinuating that all the old, lawful powers of the world had each made a constant, open profession of a design of subduing his neighbors.
That's a kind of oath which no man ever considers himself bound to keep," said the lawyer in his most insinuating tone.
That is my intimation," replied the insinuating Monroe, opening his mouth squarely at the emphasizing of "my".
When all was in readiness and the band had struck up a softly insinuating waltz, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb wheeled out on the floor and glided around the room with the agility of two sixteen-year-olds.
In a tone of the most insinuating deference he asked me for my "impressions.
The padrona hereupon gave me a more softly insinuating smile than would have seemed likely to bloom on so candid a brow.
Just as he was going out, a jailer, with a disagreeable, insinuating countenance, and a cross and medals on his breast, came up and handed him a note with an air of mystery.
Manner of speaking to another; delivery; as, a man of pleasing or insinuating address.
To try to gain by someinsinuating artifice; to allure.
By insinuating Corway's insincere attachment to Hazel, his money-mad impecuniosity, and so forth, you will produce a coolness between John and Corway that may end in their complete estrangement.
He has a flattering, insinuating manner, which naturally prejudices strangers in his favour.
They flattered the army, and at the same time heated their resentment against the emigrants, by insinuating that they had been sacrificed by Louis to the interest of these his followers.
Such an inference would be entirely erroneous; no new or extended authority was received by Captain Maitland, nor was he capable of insinuating the existence of such.