sly+suggestion

  • 91Anexo:Covers hechos por Pearl Jam — Esta es una lista de covers hechos por la banda Pearl Jam Índice: principio A B C D …

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  • 92look — Synonyms and related words: NB, admire, air, angle, angle for, animadvert, anticipate, appear, appear like, appearance, ask for, aspect, attend, await, be alert, be careful, be responsible for, be vigilant, be watchful, bearing, beat about for,… …

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  • 93innuendo —    (in yoo EN doh) [Latin] A subtly unpleasant insinuation; a suggestion, usually derogatory; an aspersion; a sly or indirect comment that casts doubt upon the worth of someone or something.    homophobic rhetoric and innuendo is the last refuge… …

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  • 94age — n 1 Age, senility, senescence, dotage are comparable when they denote the period in one’s life when one is old in years and declining in body or mind or both. Age is now usually replaced by old age except in literary use {age cannot wither her… …

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  • 95fulsome — fulsome, oily, unctuous, oleaginous, slick, soapy are comparable when they mean too obviously extravagant or ingratiating to be accepted as genuine or sincere. Fulsome stresses a surfeit of something which in proper measure is not displeasing but …

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  • 96trick — n 1 Trick, ruse, stratagem, maneuver, gambit, ploy, artifice, wile, feint are comparable when they mean an act or an expedient whereby one seeks to gain one s ends by indirection and ingenuity and often by cunning. Trick implies cheating or… …

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  • 97villain — villain, scoundrel, blackguard, knave, rascal, rogue, scamp, rapscallion, miscreant can all denote a low, mean, and reprehensible person utterly lacking in principles. Villain describes one utterly given to crime, evil, and baseness {are not made …

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  • 98leer — I. /lɪə / (say lear) noun 1. a side glance, especially of sly or insulting suggestion or significance. –verb (i) 2. to look with a leer. {special use of obsolete leer cheek, Old English hlēor} –leering, adjective –leeringly, adverb II. /lɪə /… …

  • 99on — /ɒn / (say on) preposition a particle expressing: 1. position above and in contact with a supporting surface: on the table. 2. contact with any surface: the picture on the wall; the shoes on my feet. 3. immediate proximity: a house on the coast;… …

  • 100insinuation — [in sin΄yo͞o ā′shən] n. [L insinuatio] 1. the act of insinuating 2. something insinuated; specif., a) a sly hint or suggestion, esp. against someone b) action or remark intended to win favor; ingratiation …

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