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innuendo

[in-yoo-en-doh] / ˌɪn yuˈɛn doʊ /


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Madariaga had concluded Columbus was a Jew, said Morison, “by fashioning a significant pattern of hypothesis and innuendoes unsupported by anything so vulgar as fact.”

From The Wall Street Journal

An Alibaba Group spokesperson told AFP "the assertions and innuendos in the article are completely false".

From Barron's

He used innuendoes to refer to money, on one occasion messaging Gill: "I've received all promised Xmas gifts and requested five more postcards for your kind help next week during the debate."

From BBC

What’s more, he vows to reopen an investigation into the death of Laius, the former leader who died 34 years ago under circumstances that have allowed rumor and innuendo to fester.

From Los Angeles Times

He talked after practice Wednesday about how he was unaware of the rumors and innuendo surrounding his famous teammate and father.

From Los Angeles Times