insinuate



insinuate oneself into something

to work oneself into a group or situation. She had sought for years to insinuate herself into Terry's organization. Must you always insinuate yourself into my set of friends?
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insinuate something

to someone to hint at something to someone; to imply something to someone. You think I am interested in you for your money! Is that what you are insinuating to me? I did not insinuate anything to you!

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bryan['braiən]
BishopBISH-əpEnglish
Artaxerxes-Ancient Persian (Hellenized), History, Biblical
Anso-Ancient Germanic
Tore (1)-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
JØRg-Danish, Norwegian