Definitionv. make a more or less disguised reference to
Last update: July 12, 2015
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He alluded to the problem but did not mention it. [verb]
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We can only allude to some of these points. [verb]
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We can only allude to a few of the measures which received his efficient support, e.g. [verb]
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"I have been compelled to believe he alluded to this unhappy woman." [verb]
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The confusion of nations, and even of tribes, to which Hawkeye alluded, existed at that period in the fullest force. [verb]
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This time he was, however, without any accompaniment, for the sisters were just then pouring out those tender effusions of affection which have been already alluded to. [verb]
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It was now Heyward's turn to bite his lip with vexation as the other so coolly alluded to a force which the young man knew to be overrated. [verb]
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] "But could that allude to my father." [verb]
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I entreat you, command this old man to translate those parts of the physician Sonnophre's journal, which allude to this story. [verb]
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