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Suggestively

Suggestive \Sug*gest"ive\, a. Containing a suggestion, hint, or intimation. -- Sug*gest"ive*ly, adv. -- Sug*gest"ive*ness, n.

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adv. In a suggestive manner.

Usage examples of "suggestively".

She shook heavy black hair from her eyes and winked at him, then moved her hips suggestively.

Bobby C held up a six-pack of Hefenreffer and waggled it suggestively, like wanting in.

Now, as Stephen Lindholm, working for Claire and Biotique, he had to abandon climatology with a longing glance at the satellite photos and their suggestively swirling new cloud systems, and merely tell the others about the whirlwind, and talk about weather in a recreational way in the lab or over dinner while his main effort returned to their little ecosystem and its plants, and how to help them along.

Now, as Stephen Lindholm, working for Claire and Biotique, he had to abandon climatology with a longing glance at the satellite photos and their suggestively swirling new cloud systems, and merely tell the others about the whirlwind, and talk about weather in a recreational way in the lab or over dinner— while his main effort returned to their little ecosystem and its plants, and how to help them along.

Now, as Stephen Lindholm, working for Claire and Biotique, he had to abandon climatology with a longing glance at the satellite photos and their suggestively swirling new cloud systems, and merely tell the others about the whirlwind, and talk about weather in a recreational way in the lab or over dinner—while his main effort returned to their little ecosystem and its plants, and how to help them along.

And while I know Michael is the most faithful and steadfast of lovers, if I dont go to the party, the lure of an exotic college girl, dancing suggestively on his parents coffee table, might be too much even for HIM to resist!

He paws at his own cheeks suggestively, unable to peg Hiro's ethnic group.

What seems most singular and suggestively important in this story, is this: it was from Joppa that Jonah set sail.

When he rubbed the niched peaks between thumb and forefinger, she shifted her hips suggestively against him.

A black lace teddy hung suggestively from the trunk of a stuffed pink elephant some forgotten swain had won for her at the state fair.

He bit into a tiny raspberry tart, the red berry paste glistening suggestively on his neat white teeth for just a moment before he licked it off with the tip of his tongue.

Hanson suggestively traced the curves of the madman's raygun with one finger "-- don't you believe that a woman like me could fall for a big, strong, mad scientist like you?

From time to time he glanced toward Berkeley waiting there in suave dark-red reputability, an open book lying suggestively on his cushions.

Therefore he stalked across the field, a solemn junior trailing behind as he commented aloud on rows that were uneven or corners that were scamped, twitching his whip suggestively from time to time to enjoy her shudder.

Somewhere between the courtroom and the cameras her twinset had been quite obscenely disarranged, a shoe had been discarded, her skirt was torn suggestively and she appeared to have lost two front teeth.