the one you just said
Another example is
Boris knew it was too dangerous to come out and say it directly so he used an innuendo to imply it.
This means an insinuation, a subtle implication (usually hostile). Here are some sentences.I don't like that innuendo!His innuendo created an argument between the group members.
The plural form of innuendo is innuendos, or inuendoes
The correct spelling is "innuendo"
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A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
An sentence for the word innuendo would be: "At the party, we heard a lot of innuendo about Obama's connection with Bill Ayers, but no one said anything directly about it, because we knew the host would get upset if we did."
I must prove he has slandered me with his gross innuendo or the judge will not award me damages.
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An innuendo is a suggestion.
Through masterful innuendo, she managed to make everyone think that Mr. Mattheiu was the culprit, without ever accusing him directly.
Their reputation has been damaged by innuendo. (Plural form: innuendos) Synonyms for innuendo/s: allusion/s, hint/s, insinuation/s.
While Jane's speech was perfectly harmless, her body language was full of unprofessional innuendo.
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But one should bear in mind that traditional British pantomime generally includes mild innuendo, and a pantomime dame.
She said, "Mr Johnson never did anything wrong to me" which carried the innuendo that he had done something wrong to someone else.
Mrs.jones resented the innuendo that she had not responded quickly enough to her husband's cries for help. Also... Thankfully, our friendship has been molded through the years enough not to let a nasty innuendo crush the relationship.
Please base your verdict on fact and not gossip or innuendo.