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allude

[uh-lood] / əˈlud /


Example Sentences

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The show is, in fact, billed as being only "mostly" based on real events, and the writer and cast allude to a "twist".

From BBC

In fact, the central drama of “Brassroots District” is often kicked off by an attendee finding some purposely left-behind props that allude to the group’s record label drama.

From Los Angeles Times

The major caveat I referred to above is that this strategy works only if employers allow after-tax contributions and permit the movement of that money, as you’ve already alluded to.

From MarketWatch

Over and over, Darnold listened as strangers alluded to his winding path as if he’d forgotten it: from Jets high draft pick to exiled Jet to three other teams and exits before arriving in Seattle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nittobo alluded to past instances when customers put forward bullish forecasts only to withdraw them abruptly after the market went south.

From The Wall Street Journal