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illude

[ih-lood] / ɪˈlud /






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Those are questions that illude Armstrong & Co. and that’s unfortunate.

From Time • Nov. 13, 2012

Which experience lessoneth them to illude this later, by appoynting certaine cotagers houses in euery parish to serue, nomine tenus, for that purpose.

From The Survey of Cornwall And an epistle concerning the excellencies of the English tongue by Carew, Richard

For he dare not so illude anie that knoweth that, neither can the spirite of the defunct returne to his friend, or yet an Angell vse such formes.

From Daemonologie. by James I, King of England

Little by little, as I came nearer, she ceased to illude me, and I began to think of her as 'it.'

From And Even Now by Beerbohm, Max, Sir

The longer we gaze, the more surely does the picture illude us and enthral us, steeping us in that tragedy of 'the fruitless crown and barren sceptre.'

From Yet Again by Beerbohm, Max, Sir




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