On the other hand, if we indulge in criticism behind people's back; they will definitely feel insinuated by us for tarnishing their public image.
Domenech, with this summer's World Cup dominating his thoughts, insinuated that Wenger's decision was irresponsible, as it put the defender's place on the plane to South Africa in doubt.
So they insinuated that using antibacterial soap will prevent people from getting these specific illnesses.
Within months of her decision to stop medications, Donna died, bleeding to death from a rare infection that had insinuated itself into, then perforated, a major blood vessel.
She insinuated to us that her partner had embezzled funds.
Last year he insinuated that he was the victim of racially clouded media attacks and predicted that Barack Obama would be the next target, a charge from which the President quickly distanced himself.
An Iranian news service close to the President's camp insinuated that Mr Mottaki had sinned by straying from Iran's official line during "certain unofficial meetings" with foreigners.
A fishy odor insinuated itself into the scents of fir, baked cookies, and homemade eggnog that filled our flat.
As the phrase “the American Dream” insinuated its way into the lexicon, its meaning continuously morphed and shifted, reflecting the hopes and wants of the day.
Something insinuated especially an artfully indirect often derogatory suggestion.
He insinuated his doubt of this action.