19 Verbs to Use for the Word inklings

They gave me no inkling of their dastardly intention.

Yesterday, for the first time, I got an inkling of who and what he is.

Southern credit stood at the highest point, while the West was out of favor; and doubtless many of the keen traders of the South, having some inkling of coming events, were preparing for future emergencies.

By his confidence in Gabrielle, his care that nobody ever got a chance inside that safe, his regular consultations with Goslin (who travelled from Paris specially to see him), his constant telegrams in cipher, and his refusal to allow even his wife to obtain the slightest inkling into his private affairs, it is shown that he fears exposure.

" The Chamberlain family, however, being more or less smart, spry men, were doubtless sharp enough to detect some inkling of this sort of feeling, and consequently they thought it better to silence any such cavillings by eschewing as far as they could public life, and contenting themselves with being brothers of a big man and sharing a little reflected glory.

The big boys, who usually know as little about the social transactions beneath them as the teacher knows, felt an inkling of the situation.

The material summarized in the preceding paragraphs furnish some slight inkling of the vast dominion of Sex, in all its relations, somatic and spiritual, over which the glands of internal secretions rule.

He was followed by John Effingham, who had gained an inkling of what had passed.

Fogerty pleaded for him earnestly, and Uncle John pointed out that to arrest the young man would mean to give the whole affair to the newspapers, which until now had not gleaned the slightest inkling of what had happened.

Thou canst readthou hast it in thy countenance, and I would go nigh to swear, too, that thou hast some inkling of the quill, were the truth honestly said.

He might take it for granted that this disappearance was caused by the death of Coolidge, but, they had left no trail, no inkling as to where they had gone.

And to prevent any inkling of his talk spreading to our ears he would immediately put to death the interpreters.

Mary would not have been sorry if in some way the parents received an inkling of what was in the minds of the children, yet she had such peculiar ideas that she would never herself be the one to convey that information.

He sensed, for the first time, an inkling of the diabolical web that had been spun about him.

What we feel while the act is in progress is simply the lack of any finger-post to afford us an inkling of the end towards which we are proceeding.

Here, then, the drama begins, after two acts and a half of preparation, during which we were vouchsafed no inkling of what was preparing.

"There's nothing, even for me to do," she said, and felt from the look this drew from him that he must, incredibly, have caught from her some inkling of what her admission really meant.

[Not slow | to comprehend | an inkling, His eye | with wag

His cold gray eyes were persistently staring but conveyed no inkling of his thoughts.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  inklings