A derogatory hint or reference to a person or thing.
1 He was unduly sensitive of all accusations or innuendoes touching his honor.
2 They made innuendoes concerning the stability of the other articles of hieratical law.
3 His semi-confessions and innuendoes exacerbated my feelings of distrust and repulsion.
4 It would be necessarily a mystic piece, abounding in fine touches, suggestions, innuendoes .
5 Miss Darrell's innuendoes were not to be borne with any degree of patience.
6 Miss Batchelor's habitually nervous manner made her innuendoes doubly telling when they came.
7 Did she mean by her sneers and innuendoes to rouse him into action?
8 These latter innuendoes the king crushed in the first whisper.
9 Didn't believe his mind flexible enough to take such inferences and innuendoes on board.
10 The ladies were especially bitter in their remarks and innuendoes .
11 You deal in innuendoes which I cannot condescend to notice.
12 One grows tired of transcribing a mere succession of innuendoes .
13 He spoke for some moments, handling his innuendoes with skill.
14 She could endure the man's coarseness but not his innuendoes .
15 Cicero's innuendoes were disagreeable enough but they might be forgotten.
16 Lord Caversham's insolent innuendoes would be silenced if I had ten thousand a year.
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