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How to use allude in a sentence

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Another larger minnow, Luciosoma bleekeri, has Lao names which allude to its being found in rice paddies.
Vampires in particular were a great excuse for Victorian writers to allude to sexuality, which they couldn't mention in any other way.
I sometimes allow rampant letterfit adjustment and excessive glyph scaling to allude to the lack of state-sponsored childcare options.
The accompanying booklet notes allude to the hard-won simplicity of Mansurian's language.
I'd never use this word in polite company, and can barely bring myself to allude to it, even very obliquely.
This violates the Establishment Clause, because the tablets allude to the Ten Commandments and thus endorse religion.
For instance, Georgette's name may allude to the 1918 German offensive in Belgium.
Sure, his songs may allude to past loves, events and episodes of his life, but they never provide the listener with solid biographical insight.
The women glide across the stage, their arms emphasise the soft waves, their hips in grass skirts allude to the swaying palms.
A series of definitively drafted, untitled collages dating from the 1940s allude to the purely constructivist underpinnings of Oteiza's works.
Taken together, the components of Pantocrator allude to all of creation and to time present, time past and time yet to be.
If you so much as allude to angels, they'll smoke you out before anyone can say Ockham's razor!
I allude to a little creature about the bigness of three rats, which is called a muishond.
You would be hard pressed to not have someone that doesn't know what point I am getting at or trying to allude to.
The different styles also implicitly allude to the political power differentials that are associated with various regional identities.
None of the three articles in the BMJ even allude to female-to-male domestic violence.
The paintings consist of flat planes of Matthews' matte beige, and other parts which allude again to landscape without depicting it.
Before discussing our findings in more detail, we must allude to five points that could have influenced our results.
It's much better to allude to these things sarcastically without saying what you actually mean.
To allude to this lethal confrontation, this terminal comedy of errors, Heine employs the language of irony and inversion.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The trait to which we allude we shall call the tenurial heterogeneity of the burgesses.
Of special habitats, we may allude to Nyctalis, of which the species are parasitic on dead fungi belonging to the genus russula.
I allude to the burning noonday sun, that makes this close-shut valley, as it is complimentarily called, a veritable furnace.
I allude here chiefly to the ryots of wealthy Zemindars and to other poor Hindu people in the service of their own countrymen.
She could not allude to such things without at least a possibility of response.
The construction adopted in the text, might allude to the marriage of Rowena with Vortigern.
It is certainly convenient to be able to allude, if it be but once in a year, to some blood relation.
I allude to a letter from the Committee, which came in the Virginia to Cadiz.
I dared not hazard a remark about his playing, or only allude to it en passant.
Didn't that shapeless, flimsy, flappy little nuisance I allude to, rule the house from garret to cellar before it was a month old?
They are the hairiest of men, and it is this peculiarity that makes us allude to them.
In this lane at the time to which we allude the widow Mulready kept the shebeen shop, of which mention has before been made.
Captain Shotwell, I'll thaynk you not to allude to that person to me again, seh!
I allude to these sorrowful things only to prevent your praises of me at Hermon's expense.
You will understand me to allude to the authors of Rimini and of the table talk.
I allude to the vacant territory, the extent of which is so vast, and the vendible value of which is so well ascertained.
Such a character as dotterel is hardly made to allude to the pocula coronata of the Romans.
The three I allude to were just in front, within half a yard of my estrade, and were among the most womanly-looking present.
Homer and Rannjana often allude to the sonorousness of the bow and its string.
What do I know about fowls and jellies, that you allude to them in that rude way?
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