She was far too polite to allude to the stain on his shirt.
He often alluded to the fact that he suffered from chronic constipation.
2007-02-09 13:54:04
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answer #1
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answered by asok c 5
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I could allude to the use of a sentance with the word allude, contained therein; however, I fear I must allude to a predisposition, not to.
2007-02-07 13:51:48
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answer #2
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answered by dooner george 3
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Allude. Make an indirect reference to
The Candidate alluded to the recent war by saying " We've all made sacrifices."
2007-02-07 13:50:47
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answer #3
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answered by crazycanadien 3
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The police are after me i need to allude them.
2007-02-07 14:19:25
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answered by Larry-Oklahoma 7
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John Steinback alludes to the "Party " in In Dubious Battle.
2007-02-07 13:43:01
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answer #5
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answered by gurlygurl 3
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"I allude to my poverty-stricken status, but no one ever buys my lunch. Do I need to flat out ask?"
"Allude" means to refer casually or indirectly; to hint or suggest.
It does not mean to evade like "to allude the police."
2007-02-07 18:36:15
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answer #6
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answered by zosoo7 3
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I do not know the definition to allude.
2007-02-07 13:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The girl alluded to the boy by saying "That jerk, I slapped him silly when he said hello."
2007-02-07 13:42:05
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answer #8
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answered by snapple232 3
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sounds like some1 is trying to get some homework answers!! how about----The criminal tried to "allude" the police but they caught him anyway.
2007-02-07 13:43:38
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answered by same girl/new name :) 5
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"He alluded to the problem, but did not mention it."
2007-02-07 13:44:03
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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