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"suggestively" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes people think about sex or that shows that somebody is thinking about sex

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And her ponytail does suggestively reach down to her ... back.
Each are bent over suggestively, with their buttocks prominently raised.
"If I get a little …" Adam says, raising his eyebrows suggestively.
Most suggestively, there is California's SB 100, passed late in 2018.
"You're not for premarital..." Corden inquired, gesturing suggestively with his hands.
It's this kind of suggestively symbolic framework that mirrors Tolkien's oeuvre.
The unpunctuated five lines of the first stanza unspool suggestively creepily.
Suggestively, she simply captioned the steamy snaps with the water-drop emoji.
He encounters other young men dancing suggestively while engaged in household chores.
They are photographed performing sex acts or posing suggestively, the statement said.
The guns exist only suggestively, in the elided spaces between these shapes.
Osakwe's contemporaries talk among themselves about hookups and sex toys, and dress suggestively.
One of those, '#tradefortrade', led to a profile with a male stroking themselves suggestively.
Which is why he's talked suggestively about creating a 'Supreme Court of Facebook' — i.e.
The word is at once suggestively specific and vague to the point of meaninglessness.
" The car doors lock, and the driver turns around and suggestively asks, "Shall we?
There are masks and silk robes and, in one photograph, just a bedspread draped suggestively.
"Come down into the boat," he says suggestively to Antony after the two unexpectedly kiss.
Survivor memory — perhaps suggestively nudged by Mengele's subsequent notoriety — has not always been entirely accurate.
This year a government official warned merry makers not to "wear revealing clothes" or dance suggestively.
Egged on by the audience, the pair engage in profanity-laced banter and sway their hips suggestively.
The pop culture bed tableau is aggressively sexed up, all half-lidded eyes and suggestively rumpled sheets.
Senran Kagura is full of panty shots, women bursting out clothes, and girls touching each other suggestively.
Bryant soon afterward left the store and, as she walked to her car, Emmett whistled at her suggestively.
Oysters resemble genitalia a bit, for instance, or someone suggestively eating a banana, which is pretty phallic-looking.
Like all female anime characters, she seems to insist upon a wholesomeness that every curve and angle suggestively rejects.
No one wants to see this teddy bear, legs agape, with a Trump plane suggestively placed between its legs.
Garcia, Cuban herself, stares at us, doe-eyed and suggestively eating a mango, not the most easily eroticized fruit.
And, as McCurry then suggestively writes, the treatment of women as combatants marked a turning point in the war.
The government demands that cleavage be censored on TV. and still bans women from eating bananas suggestively on camera.
In the center of the screen, Vladimir Putin sits on the ground, shirtless, an arm tucked suggestively behind his head.
"I can never get a zipper to close," Rita Hayworth says suggestively to her on-screen husband in "Gilda" (1946).
As she describes herself before the incident, she dressed much more suggestively in spiky heels, skinny jeans, and revealing tops.
Carles Puigdemont, who was until Friday the Catalan government's president, has suggestively cast himself in the role of the martyr.
The singer even suggestively used a snake as an accessory for her "Slave like You" performance for the 2001 VMAs.
The original "melon challenge" required women to bounce suggestively atop a watermelon until it broke, while the men looked on.
No grandparent should ever receive a GIF of Fabio not wearing pants dancing suggestively with the words Let's get it on!
"Should we shag now or shag later baby?" she suggestively captioned the images, again referencing a line from the classic comedy.
His character's relationship with Hoover is suggestively queer, and, very briefly, explicitly so — prompting Hammer's first man-on-man screen kiss.
Seeing naked women in adverts, dancing suggestively in music videos or being considered as sexual objects is another form of submission.
"In this regard," it went on, suggestively, "the Americans seem to be shouting 'thief' to get away with their own crimes."
They are both silhouettes of armless figures in suggestively symbolic poses that might have been borrowed from a Bauhaus tarot deck.
In Sargent's painting, from 1881, Pozzi poses in a blood-red robe; he is full-bearded, but subtly and suggestively androgynous.
NASA is so concerned about this effect that it has launched a research project called, suggestively, Oceans Melting Greenland, or OMG.
In television ads that were somewhere between racy and pornographic, bikini-clad models suggestively crunched and licked their way through burgers.
He parks his Harley at the diner, Pee-wee suggestively makes him a milkshake, and the plot is off and rolling.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads JERUSALEM — Revolutionary art, it is often said, can sometimes be suggestively linked to contemporary political revolutions.
Eventually, the videos — which are often hours long — give way to young, scantily clad Asian women suggestively writhing around and groping themselves.
Making jokes, pouting and talking suggestively to the screen are not seen as acceptable behaviour for women by many in Pakistan, though.
His Scarlatti is as starkly resonant, even lunar, as the John Cage works (like galactic jungles) with which he suggestively juxtaposes them.
"I guess Dad's gonna visit now," Conan quipped while wriggling his eyebrows suggestively, causing Nanjiani to drop his head into his hands.
Never less than ambitious, Rochelle Goldberg's sculpture installations suggestively combine low-lying ceramic forms and organic substances, including moss and chia seeds.
Suggestively-shaped bath products haven't historically been part of the V-Day canon, but this is the year that's all about to change.
Jenner shared videos of the impromptu party on Snapchat, and in one of them Tyga is suggestively touching one of the butt cupcakes.
"Honk honk" he whispers suggestively, before yanking down on a pull cord and sending a plume of hot steam screaming toward the sky.
A popular mean girl in a backwater town, virginal or not, drunk or not, dressed suggestively or not, shouldn't be abducted and assaulted.
As the sisters rode the elevator one day, the attendant touched the 11-year-old's arm suggestively and she did not pull away.
On the south wall, the subject, in a tight white shift, fiddles with a pink cocktail and gazes suggestively over her left shoulder.
The phallic shapes don't stop there — she also suggestively devours corn on the cob, giving us all a serious lesson at blow job school.
I began my own series where I interview people about love, sex, and relationships, and it's all accompanied by nude—or, suggestively nude—photos.
Wearing little more than outsize shades, a pumpkin-colored fur and glossy boots, she parts her legs suggestively to reveal a wedge of thigh.
He was also an unabashed defender of his company's racy television commercials, some of which featured bikini-clad women suggestively mouthing Carl's Jr. burgers.
To help sell it, he produced a three-minute trailer featuring largely nude women painted in gold gyrating suggestively and swimming in the pools.
Yet, as we reported previously, a Definers employee sent us an email pitch in October in which it wrote suggestively that "Bird's numbers seem off".
Her video for "Deepthroat," which by now has more than 17 million YouTube views, zooms in on Harris rubbing a banana suggestively between her toes.
Ecommerce sites also sometimes suggestively present an optional (priced) add-on in a way that makes it appear like an obligatory part of the transaction.
In the film business, the suggestively psychoanalytic term for this type of synopsis is "a treatment," and the writer is resistant, to say the least.
The Tick, a goofy, bright blue superhero with a pair of suggestively wiggling antennas, is as difficult to eradicate as his Lyme-disease-carrying namesake.
The filter also blocked various images of objects resembling penises including a blue dildo, a suggestively-shaped tube of lipstick, and some phallic pitcher plants.
Bondy has suggestively tweeted some of those out himself, while publicly pressing members of Congress to invite his client to appear with the hashtag, #LetLevSpeak.
But the fact that there's such a gender split waggles its eyebrows suggestively at the idea that there's something about gender that's at play there.
We lost Prince, who didn't blur gender lines so much as straddle them, cocking his eyebrow suggestively and ripping a guitar solo with expert abandon.
If Kathryn wins, she gets Sebastian's 21999 Jaguar roadster; if Sebastian wins, he gets to "put it anywhere," as Kathryn says, splayed suggestively on her bed.
" Gordon repeats, then sticks out his tongue suggestively, making it clear that he doesn't mean "What is Blake Lively like?" but "What does Blake Lively like?
Objects telling her story — a tote bag with the image of a woman burning in hellfire, a suggestively placed cucumber or two — are arrayed around her.
One video, which has been viewed 3.9m times on YouTube, shows Ms Inul wiggling her hips suggestively with her back to the audience, who eagerly look on.
Madonna says she uses the suggestively-shaped contraption, which utilizes ultra-infrared energy created by two high-density carbon balls, to firm and lift her skin everywhere.
Hammer suggestively replied, "See, that is hard because I usually like to do both!" before realizing what his response implied and hiding his face in his hands.
He avoids pyrotechnics and look-at-me camerawork and editing, preferring to thicken and deepen his stories with suggestively revealing details: a critical word, gesture or glance.
There are the Hims ads, which suggestively feature cactuses, both standing and slumping; there are the Roman ads, offering to deliver such drugs directly to men's doorsteps.
There's no angle from which the piece reveals even a single face completely, because there's always some small, empty shape suggestively turning a corner out of sight.
After the professional photographs were taken, after the unhappily ever after, the houses and careers went on to the pains and pleasures that "Clockwork" evokes so suggestively.
"Millions" of jobs suggestively linked to Facebook sure sounds great — but you can't and shouldn't overlook disproportionate individual and societal costs, as Zuckerberg is urging policymakers to here.
He seemed to be referring to the name of the mainstay AI conference, NIPS, and its unofficial pre-conference event, the suggestively named 'TITS,' which launched last year.
This music is barely less abrasive than the darker, creepier, less melodic Summertime '06, and the album's sharp lines and ominous, suggestively empty spaces fit his established template.
Costume makers have come under increased scrutiny over the years for turning nearly every object and character imaginable into an opportunity for women to dress suggestively at Halloween.
This was enough for me to shut it off entirely, but one scene upped the ante: he and Nicki lean in, suggestively sharing an ice cream cone together.
At this point in the meeting Zuckerberg also suggestively referenced MEPs' concerns about election interference — to better play on a security fear that's inexorably close to their hearts.
Alexander Hamilton argued that the Constitution's invocation of "we the people" better protected what he suggestively called "popular rights" than their formal recitation in a Bill of Rights.
But while O'Connell suggestively quotes Rilke, St. Augustine, Gnostic texts and Hannah Arendt in critiquing techno-utopians, he never goes very deep into understanding the pathology driving them.
On the day of a Hindu festival, Prabhati peers down from the roof at a troupe of transgender dancers, smiling and twitching suggestively as men press in around them.
On the rowdy flight, Mongeau was dancing suggestively on top of her fiancé in the aisle (in view of Paul's mother), while Logan took over the plane's intercom system.
It's posing suggestively, as if asking you to draw it like one of your French girls, and faceless, allowing you to project onto it your most craven private fantasies.
The room of the headless horse "Sans titre" (2007) leads to the sad "All" room, where suggestively veiled body parts of dead humans are subtly suggested in the marble carvings.
The topless blonde is smiling up at him from the driver's seat, licking her upper lip slowly with the tip of her tongue and gesturing suggestively with an index finger.
The perpetrators are not just the men pushing themselves on women, ogling them lustily during the course of business, forcing them to cross their legs suggestively under Lucite news desks.
It looks innocent enough, a summery tumble of tomatoes and garlic and torn bread, but even from a few feet away you can smell something fragrantly, suggestively down-and-dirty.
In the portrait, shot by the Paramount stills photographer Eugene Robert Richee, Dietrich wears a top hat, a white tie and tuxedo, and a cigarette dangles suggestively from her mouth.
This was a sadomasochistic scene wherein a burly man cups the genitals of his upside-down lover in one hand and a cigarette in the other — placed suggestively at crotch-level.
A: No. Q: That you told her to sit next to you on the couch and that you put your arm around her and began massaging her shoulder and arms suggestively.
Reminder that the Los Angeles federal courthouse has a statue of Abraham Lincoln where he's a shirtless young stud suggestively tugging at his waistband like a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model: pic.twitter.
"These days, with all the technology, you can do that as long as everybody's on the same page," Colangelo said, the caveat suggestively tacked on to the end of his quotation.
She stares suggestively into the makeshift death trap she's laid for the walkers pursuing her, as if she might just use it on herself before deciding she may as well live.
" The lawyer went on ... "That you told her to sit next to you on the couch and that you put your arm around her and began massaging her shoulder and arms suggestively.
A plaster cast of a chicken lies casually on the floor; another articulated fowl leg extends itself suggestively from a window frame, like a can-can girl or sultry inter-dimensional hitchhiker.
That very emphatic clause, "including murder," has lingered suggestively on the tail of every explanation of the Purge rules throughout the series, and The First Purge's real aim is to show why.
For decades, many teams have subscribed to the philosophy that sex sells, so cheerleaders dress in skimpy outfits, wave pompoms and dance suggestively throughout football games, where the majority of fans are men.
This marble-to-marble progression, set off by the light gray background, suggestively delights in the way a great piece of musique concrète does — where sounds, strange to each other, feel right together.
The Carl's Jr. tweet storm is keeping in line with the unconventional marketing that was the sandwich chain's signature for years as it ran ads featuring scantily clad women suggestively eating juicy burgers.
Her death is handled suggestively, and the book's color palette darkens as the story takes a beguiling turn in its last pages and veers into the territory of a traditional Chinese ghost story.
So to keep you spending money — and us out of legal trouble — bartenders will suggestively sell drinks with lower alcohol by volume to guests who want to keep spending, but need to slow down.
These known influencers probably don't follow Girl because she is a self-described "wife, mother, patriot, friend," or because her avatar is a pistol suggestively positioned in something that might almost qualify as underwear.
Ken-doll plastic and handsome, he is an ideal, suitably absurd figure on which to hang an old-fashioned hero with a satiny high-collared cape and a fat yellow arrow suggestively pointing down.
In a staging of Gentileschi's representation of Susanna being spied on while bathing, the episode is not titillating, but tiresomely seedy; as in the painting, Susanna is matter-of-factly naked, rather than suggestively nude.
Girls of a certain age got the training-wheels version of that persona in Labyrinth, via tight pants and suggestively wiggling hips in a role specifically meant to worm its way into the adolescent psyche.
In one photo, a camera cord coils up suggestively to meet a plush set of pubic hair; in another, a black, heart shape-ribbed dress conceals half of the subject's chest while revealing one breast.
At the base of the stairwell, one of the visitors said, Mr. Epstein had placed a chess board with custom figurines, many dressed suggestively — each piece, he noted, was modeled after one of his staffers.
Most Maghreb jewelry, by suggestively emulating nature's cycles and rhythmic movements, propounds something of the repetitious cadences observed in our own intertwining movements when we engage in the pleasurable activities of music, dance, and libidinousness.
Watching both of these men dance — especially the first, with his loose braids falling into his face and his powerful hip thrusts skillfully timed to the beat, his crotch suggestively offered to any watcher — I'm embarrassed.
LONDON, Jan 19 (Reuters) - A MoneySuperMarket advert featuring a bodyguard dressed in suit and sunglasses dancing suggestively at a rally was the most complained-about campaign of 2016, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said on Thursday.
In a 2005 U.S.O. show with Robin Williams , Tweeden jumped into his arms, wrapped a leg around his waist, and spanked his bottom as he suggestively waved a plastic water bottle in front of his fly.
"One of my friends posted a video of me that was pretty violating," a female student, who also wished to remain anonymous, told TI about a video that was shared of her suggestively licking a lollipop.
I can't go anywhere without stumbling across some young person posturing suggestively for a photographer hired to snap pictures for their Instagram, in what I assume to be an effort to build enough followers to gain sponsorship.
Even her physicality is suggestively dual: she walks with the hunched tenderness of the aged and overburdened, but also, through a glance or a gleeful, violent lunge, shows a youthfulness that makes you wonder who Elizabeth once was.
But the one that wound up on the front of the mag features the 19-year-old actress in what appears to be a pair of white underpants, staring into the camera lens with her mouth suggestively parted.
In "Open Your Heart" (1986), Mads appears as an object of male desire in a peep show, but her movements, as she mounts a chair suggestively, are not those of a passive woman simply accepting the male gaze.
In the same way that he pioneered abstraction with his suggestively simple shapes on canvas, pushing art forward at a time that his technique was considered avant-garde, Ms. Dove has had a similar role with interactive automation.
" The watchdog's decision was based on their view that "the silent, moving image draws the eye of passers-by … the model is stroking her hair and her moving her body suggestively and that this amounts to a sexualised impact.
For the most part, though, Li's fictional America is suggestively insubstantial, her characters seemingly unable to step outside "the shadow of the Duck House," itself a metaphor for their "Chineseness" in the United States — whether perceived or self-imposed.
In "Writing the History of the Future," the current exhibition to celebrate the institution's anniversary, the most striking works are responsive: pet a sculpture, and it purrs suggestively; graze the leaves of hanging plants, and they chime like bells.
It's worth noting that Puzder was always quick to defend Carl's Jr's own controversial ads, the ones that showed a variety of skimpily dressed models—including Kate Upton, Padma Lakshmi, Charlotte McKinney and Paris Hilton—suggestively eating the chain's cheeseburgers.
There came Cha-Cha DiGregorio (Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer), rubbing her skirt suggestively on her thighs, just like in the 1978 movie, as a Rydell student dragged his date across the floor by one leg, just like in the 1978 movie.
Whether striding out of a Mercedes in the opening credits of "The Apprentice" or pouring a bottle of champagne suggestively over a limo in a recently rediscovered Playboy video, he has made a career of keeping himself the center of attention.
It was his own father who fanned the flames of racial tensions during the Central Park Five case, indulged in name-calling to publicly denigrate women, and spoke suggestively about his daughter (Eric's sister) on the Howard Stern radio show.
But the idea of "210 million illegal voters" bears a suggestively strong similarity to the other study that Trump's team did cite Monday: a 22016 study claiming that as many as 21960 million noncitizens of the US might be registered to vote.
Last week, Miley Cyrus released "She Is Coming," a six-song EP that she teased on Instagram with a number of short videos that showed her suggestively eating pieces of fruit, promoting her own toll-free phone number, and fingering even more fruit.
A middle-aged woman visiting with her husband and kids took advantage of a momentary distraction (a drag queen on a bicycle) to catch her husband's eye and point suggestively to an upscale sex shop, where it seemed they might return later.
Average ticket size from a digital order is higher than a traditional order, which NPD Group attributes, at least in part, to the ability of an app or kiosk to upsell customers and "suggestively sell" based on data collected through digital order histories.
One of the most recognizable images of the 20th century, it is deceptively simple in design: The word love rendered in all capitals, its first two letters stacked atop its second two, with the O italicized and suggestively tipped to the right.
"La Revolución" (2014), which depicts a nude Zapata donning a pink hat and high heels suggestively straddling a horse, was condemned by members of the Unión Nacional de Trabajadores Agrícolas (UNTA) and other similar agricultural groups for its characterization of the revolutionary.
Also a post-credit "blooper" scene in "Toy Story 2" in which the prospector character Stinky Pete is interrupted while offering two Barbie dolls a role in the next "Toy Story" film — suggestively taking one of the Barbies' hands in his — will also be removed.
Ms. Mitchell was an administrative assistant to Tex Schramm, the Cowboys' original president and general manager, when the team office was swamped with calls after one of its cheerleaders was captured winking suggestively — and uncharacteristically — into a television camera during the 1976 Super Bowl.
These include a weekly "Product and Business Marketing Update" internal newsletter that details product changes, successful advertising customers, and other company news, and the suggestively named "The Weekly Push" — a regularly published memo that provides technical pointers and coding advice for employees and engineers.
Like the references to a coming world catastrophe that suggestively shudders with wider implications, the hoodie suggests filmmakers who are still struggling to keep an eye on the offscreen world while spinning a fictional universe that can somehow offer a brief escape from it.
That work, as Scott points out in a terrific chapter called "The Eye of the Beholder," has more in common with the German poet's reverie on an eyeless statue than you might at first think, suggestively destabilizing, as it does, the boundaries between aestheticizing subject and the aesthetic object.
If that's so, these latest pieces of evidence imply a suggestively close link between CA's experimental modelling of UKIP supporter data, as it shifted gears to apply its dark arts closer to home than usual, and the models it subsequently built off of US citizens' data sucked out of Facebook.
Here's a great thread to get you up to speed on some of the stupid stuff Google snippets have been suggestively passing off as 'universal truth' since they launched in January 2014… Google became the world's go-to source of information by ranking billions of links from millions of sources.
A few things lent by Ms. Greeson and other sources are presented in isolation, including a suggestively beaded harem-pant onesie said to have been worn by Nijinsky, and two works by Vanessa Bell, the British artist of Bloomsbury Group fame, the best of which is, fittingly, a textile design.
There was Brandon, 18, thrusting out his chest the better to show off his tight, incandescently white dress shirt; Kenny, 21, his plum-tone hair sculpted into a high-rise helmet; and Chanel, 18, leaning suggestively against a mash-up of animal prints in her bedroom, wearing nothing but her skivvies.
He looked at Bcalla, whose designer Brad Callahan was making suggestively slashed retro-futuristic looks; Tilly deWolfe and Tom Barranca of Tilly and William, whose elasticized frocks are conceived to fit a range of shapes and sizes; and Gogo Graham, who confects shimmering slip dresses and gowns for transgender women like herself.
This means Uber is suggestively positioning publicly funded transport alongside rides that pour money its own tax shifting coffers — thereby eroding the (taxpayer) value distinction between what are actually very different options by inviting its users to think of getting an Uber as 'equivalent' to getting the train or bus, when it's anything but.
That film, "In-Out Anthropophagy" (1973-74), featured human mouths with wires, threads or smoke wafting or emerging suggestively from them — an evocative and unsettling reference both to the "cultural cannibalism" (anthropophagy) practiced by South American artists and to repressed speech in Brazil under the military regime in power from the mid-60s to the mid-80s.
A helicopter alights near a luxurious modernist villa in the desert (possibly in Mexico, though the end credits say Morocco), disgorging a guy (Kevin Janssens) with accessories that identify him as one of life's winners: a chunky watch, a gym-carved physique and a young girlfriend (Matilda Lutz) who suggestively tongues a lollipop as she peeps through candy-colored sunglasses.
Mark Searle, Arizona State's provost, agreed that the evidence supported several specific allegations made in the BuzzFeed News article, including the charges that Krauss grabbed a woman's breast at a meeting in Australia in 2016, that he made negative comments about pregnancy and parental leave in the workplace, and that he upset a student worker at a university event by looking her up and down and commenting suggestively on her attire.
The exhibition closes with Rossetti's alluring 1874 painting of Jane Morris, in the guise of "Proserpine" holding a suggestively gashed pomegranate exposing a glimpse of its vermilion flesh, flanked by two photographic revisitations of the theme: Zaida Ben-Yusuf's graceful, tapestry-like "The Odor of Pomegranates" from 1899 and Minna Keene's eerily dream-like carbon print "Decorative Study," from around 1906, of her daughter bearing a dish of the sacred fruits.
Littlefinger, for his part, does his best to smirk his way through an inert scene in which he reminds Sansa that Brienne is sworn to protect her, even against her sister, who we next see suggestively twirling a knife after Sansa makes the rather silly discovery of Ayra's secret stash of faces (which, sans special effects, look like the kind Judge Doom wears in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?).
"In the wake of the Harvey fallout and women coming forward with incredible amounts of sexual harassment cases, I have been so disappointed to hear women talk about 'modesty' and 'our responsibility,' as if we need to, yet again, adjust to make it 'easier' for the rest of the world," said Emily Ratajkowski, whose video — in which she drapes herself suggestively in spaghetti while wearing lacy lingerie and knit gloves — is scheduled for Day 3 of the Love calendar.
As I watch the name of Cyprus being tossed around as a laundering place for Russian black money and as a secretive tax haven, and even though I understand the journalistic temptation to suggestively exploit the name of a small country that is defenseless against demonization, I am surprised to see that serious journalists do not notice the inconsistency of basing stories on information either provided by Cyprus authorities or otherwise obtained from Cypriot sources in order to argue a case for secretiveness and evasive behavior.
On the stupidity front, in another recent and impressive bit of cross-referencing, Bellingcat was able to turn passport data pertaining to another four GRU agents — whose identities had been made public by Dutch and UK intelligence agencies (after they had been caught trying to hack into the network of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) — into a long list of 305 suggestively linked individuals also affiliated with the same GRU military unit, and whose personal data had been sitting in a publicly available automobile registration database… Oops.

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