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has been insinuating
  • present perfect progressive of insinuate (3rd person singular).

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“Your story is all very well, as far as it goes; but Rulledge here has been insinuating that it was Miss Hazelwood who made the offer, and he wants you to bear him out.”

From Between the Dark and the Daylight by Howells, William Dean

"Your story is all very well, as far as it goes; but Rulledge here has been insinuating that it was Miss Hazelwood who made the offer, and he wants you to bear him out."

From Quaint Courtships by Howells, William Dean

"What foolish person has been insinuating such contemptible superstition into your silly head?" he asked.

From Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George

I am very glad, for he is nearly nine months old and Mary Vance has been insinuating that he is awfully backward about cutting his teeth.

From Rilla of Ingleside by Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud)

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