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How to use insinuated in a sentence

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According to this, their operatives have insinuated themselves into many communities along Kenya's Indian Ocean coast.
I insinuated the only time anybody thought the team was going to win was in her dreams.
Would someone please like to explain to me how this change has been insinuated into our Scottish system?
The brickfielder has even insinuated itself between the leaves of his books.
He has implied it, insinuated it, hinted it, and intimated it, but he has not suggested it.
China does not prevent religious expression, as is insinuated in your article.
Entire excerpts from previous movies are lifted, but with surreal twists on the already surreal situations insinuated to great comic success.
And anyone reading the weasel words of doubt that are insinuated throughout this text can only have profound concern about the basis for which Britain is to go to war.
That Morris' own photography, like his writing, insinuated itself with considerable artistry into the vernacular culture he revered was a matter he preferred not to discuss.
The motorcar provides an excellent example of how pervasive computing has, almost unnoticed, insinuated itself into an object of everyday use.
And anyone reading the weasel words of doubt that are insinuated throughout this text can only have profound concern about the basis for which the country is to go to war.
But I think the difference here is that the ads are insinuated into the content automagically, and the authors are not being paid to make the comments.
Ryan insinuated that the Democratic Party is selling the American people a welfare state.
Maybe some individuals have insinuated themselves into the federal government and have lobbied for megacontracts.
The bureau, however, dropped the confidential informant, Emad Salem, who had insinuated himself into the plot.
These inscriptions and patterns included conical imprints whose duplicative quality insinuated the instant gratification and subsequent disposal that affects most cities.
The pervasive use of rivers as boundaries has been insinuated into almost all aspects of jurisdictional land organization.
Then, Jared Leto busted her interview and playfully insinuated that they'd had a relationship.
On national television the woman who herself raised the specter of McCarthyism with her unexplained remarks insinuated I was engaging in the same tactic.
Poor Cardinal Newman never insinuated that the light of God would guide people who cut themselves off from Rome!
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Examples from Classical Literature
He felt Razumov's reluctance, and insinuated his hand under his arm caressingly.
He steeped himself in this bath of habitude, to which artificial regrets insinuated a tonic quality.
In secret he insinuated into the lady's ear that she was admired by the prince.
Goold Brown has most disingenuously insinuated that the great success of my Grammar is awing wholly to extrinsic circumstances.
Things were being said of him, charges were insinuated, which he declared to himself to be false.
He had ousted the Scotch gardener and insinuated a relation of his own in his place.
He insinuated that his aloofness was due to distaste for all that was common and low.
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