By these and similar insinuations the chancellor bespoke that aid and assistance which I afterwards so largely rendered him when he commenced the ruin of parliaments.
I despise your insinuations madam," loftily replied Lady Anastasia, her face where it was not rouged turning the colour of putty.
Their insolent looks and stupid questions, insinuations and threats,--how disgusting and tiresome it all is!
But I find solace in the reflection that "Red's" insinuations are pure fabrication; no credence is to be given them.
Hanno opposed this with the utmost virulence in a rancorous speech (made for him by Livy) fraught with the most infamous insinuations against Asdrubal, and a strong charge of ambition against the Barcan family.
Your lordship would have been required to state on oath whether you believed those insinuations or not; and, if so, why you believed them.
He was courtesy itself to the members of the jury, and all patience even under the insinuations of the coroner that made Blake furious.
What purpose underlay his insinuations against that young girl?
Your suspicions are highly interesting, and your cowardly insinuations base.
Have you forgotten his sarcasms and insinuations apropos of the love he fancies you feel for the charming girl,--the love he boasts of having instigated himself, by throwing her into your way without your suspecting it?
The peremptory manner with which you repulsed his insinuationsproved that you have a heart.
His strength there realizes what her gentle insinuations inspired.
Follow the impulses of your own noble and generous nature, speak the words it dictates, and then you may and ought to trample under foot the insinuations of shyness, as to the judgments which others may pass upon you.
And even worse than the open charge that she was afraid to disobey, were the covert insinuations that she was anxious to please.
I only say this to show the absurdity of the insinuations you have put forth.
The actual proceedings of the King in Council prove the injustice and falsity of such insinuations and statements.
The insinuations and special pleading throughout these paragraphs are amply answered in the letters of Lord Clarendon and the Hon.
All his carefully prepared declarations of love, all his skilful insinuations against Quennebert, brought him nothing but scornful rebuffs.
I do not understand these insinuationsso covertly made.
Although Alfred knew full well that Harrison did not intend to injure him, the reports became so annoying and the insinuations so galling that Alfred took Harrison to account.
Wagner was fully informed as to the insinuations Lin had indulged in reflecting upon his ability and more than once he had advised Alfred, "If dor beeg Wirginia gal gets anyting to do mid dis troupe, yust count me out.
When Alfred returned Harrison endeavored to spread the impression by insinuations that he had collected for the tickets and not made returns to him as yet.
These insinuations to the young girls were sometimes effectual, sometimes not.
These perfidious insinuations caused several people to give up their subscriptions to the paper.
When pointed out as the favourite, great resentment was expressed, and obscure insinuations were made that her aim was not quite so low as that.
Such are the particulars of my knowledge respecting the crimes and misfortunes of Welbeck; which the insinuations of Wortley, and my desire to retain your good opinion, have induced me to unfold.
Railing, sir, and insinuations will be found of no use here," he said, calmly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "insinuations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.