hint造句31. The merest hint of criticism makes him defensive.
32. The slightest hint of gossip upset her.
33. There wasn't a hint of emotion in his eyes.
34. At the first hint of trouble, they left.
35. OK, I get the hint!
36. Is that a hint to me to leave?
37. Can't you take a hint and leave me alone?
38. He spoke with a hint of menace.
39. There was a hint of accusation in her voice.
40. She let fall a further heavy hint.
41. The dish had a subtle hint of ginger.
42. There was a hint of amusement in his voice.
43. She answered with no hint of rebuke.
44. There was a hint of mockery in his voice.
45. The meat was juicy with no hint of dryness.
46. Maria loved both the children. There was never a hint of favouritism.
47. They neglect their duty at the least hint of fun elsewhere.
48. At the first hint of trouble, I will call the police.
49. There wasn't a hint of triumphalism in her acceptance speech at the awards ceremony.
50. The Minister gave a broad hint that she intends to raise taxes.
51. The opening scene gives us a hint of things to come.
52. Margaret dropped a hint that she'd like to come to the party.
53. Until the story was published there had been no hint of scandal.
54. Notably absent from his statement was any hint of an apology.
55. I'd dropped a hint about having an exhibition of his work up here.
56. The weather that night was hot and close, with a hint of thunder in the distance.
57. She added only a hint of vermouth to the gin.
58. The walls were painted white with a hint of peach.
59. Wagner calls his program 'the worst talk show in America,' without a hint of irony.
60. The team manager has been quick to clamp down on the merest hint of complacency.