Use of allusion in Sentences. 27 Examples
The examples include allusion at the start of sentence, allusion at the end of sentence and allusion in the middle of sentence
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allusion at the end of sentence
- His brows clouded at the allusion.
- Her poetry is full of obscure literary allusion.
- He probably intended it as an exact classical allusion.
allusion in the middle of sentence
- She made no allusion to the incident.
- A little literary allusion, for another.
- He resents any allusion to his baldness.
- The title is per-haps an allusion to AIDS.
- He made no allusion to his term being near.
- Harry was hurt by an allusion to his failure.
- He made an allusion to a secret plan in his speech.
- The allusion served as a timely reminder to Darnay.
- That's our fun now, not fun itself, only a tired allusion to it.
- The sign of his hostelry was in allusion to one of his feats of arms.
- The committee made no allusion to the former President in its report.
- He looked like his allusion as he raised his eyes to Mr. Lorry's face.
- She was made uncomfortable by his veiled allusion to the previous night.
- Paige looked round, unsure if he was making some allusion to her or not.
- His statement was seen as an allusion to the recent drug-related killings.
- Less direct forms of allusion are practised in different sections of society.
- The committee made no allusion to the former President in its final conclusions.
- It provides a basis of fuller understanding of allusion, implication and inference.
- In allusion to cheat, this paper proposes a secure electronic commerce identity verification protocol.
- Now this allusion here in this verse epistle to his father is to a passage from the book of Revelation.
- The whole thing seethed, illusion and allusion swinging from branch to branch like gibbons in the treetops.
- It does not mention the sacrifice of Iphigenia, and makes only a dubious allusion to the Judgment of Paris.
- Richardsonian Principle, the, allusion to the fact that Samuel Richardson's novels are all epistolary in form.
- The allusion to clouds is anything but fortuitous, emphasizing as it does the link between the sound of drums and thunder.
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