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She knows how to imply that someone is stupid or arrogant with a witty retort, instead of stating it outright, which allows her the satisfaction of telling people off, without the social repercussions.

I didn't mean to imply that you were stupid, but merely arrogant, pretentious and boorish.

Her statement, as phrased, seems to imply that she feels she bears no responsibility whatsoever for his death.

I was very hurt that he would imply that I was showing off, especially since we had been getting on so well and I thought he really liked me.
I will imply that he can not hurt me.

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I'm not sure of what you seem to be implying.

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