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How to use allusions in a sentence

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The show has become so dense with allusions to itself, the story lines so complicated, that no closure is possible within any one episode.
There are arch literary allusions, plenty of knockabout energy, and two complementary personae on show.
Bede's allusions are made in the context of an early medieval theology of grace and predestination.
He wrote all his speeches himself, and they took on a lean unembellished eloquence full of apt metaphors and precise allusions.
This up-to-date reference book lays out and explains the meanings of allusions in use in modern English language.
We use allusions to popular songs in headlines and in copy and we tend not to get accused of violating copyright.
Conspicuously absent from the program are direct allusions to liturgical activities or priestly authority.
A close examination of the fresco reveals a series of allusions to metamorphosis.
Without once explicitly citing Israel's scriptures, it contains more allusions thereto than any other New Testament writing.
The allusions flew thick and fast, with novels and novelists summed up with devastating precision and insight.
This was a field of much creativity, which ranged from the crudest slurs to the most subtle insinuations and allusions.
Well, many politicians and others use historical allusions, and they almost always are inapt because no two situations are the same.
The preacher can make good use of this material, but by making broad allusions to many stories rather than by exposition of a single pericope.
Such clever allusions in the original title must have been deemed too esoteric for potential buyers.
The word choice and syntax are mine, the allusions part of my mental framework.
With its allusions to dusky rivers, soul, blood, the setting sun, and sleep, the poem is fairly suffused with images of death.
With allusions to the heavenly clutter of planets and stars, the artist gives his canvases a feeling of boundlessness.
Everyday language uses a number of euphemisms, including polite formulas, circumlocutions, allusions, and stock phrases.
The regional intonations, like the period slang and cant and contemporary allusions of the time, are brilliantly captured.
From the repeated allusions to offering, oblation, and victim, it becomes clear that the action is a sacrifice.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But history only whets our curiosity, for ancient writers are neglectful or tantalisingly bald in their allusions to Antinous.
These anatomical allusions should be left to gentlemen of the medical profession.
There are allusions to these ophite temples, and to these pillars, upon the coins of Syria, and Tyre.
The ancient Atellan farces were as full of obscenity as were the fescennine songs of broad allusions.
Frequent allusions to the stench exhaled from the mouth of a fornix are made in the Roman authors.
And your allusions to March-cats and March-Khalids are too pitiful to be humorous.
They see everywhere, even in the most innocent objects, the most lewd allusions.
In later times the torc was the distinguishing ornament of the Celt, and there are many allusions to torcs in classical writers.
But after a quarrel, when the laundress had bullied her, the old woman was not sparing in her allusions.
It is evidently a reprint of a chapbook of the time of Charles II., as appears from many allusions.
Horace Walpole in his letters makes many jesting allusions to Cambridge in the character of newsmonger.
But, there my Lord interposed, saying that he could not sit upon that Bench and suffer those allusions.
The silent and the eloquent praise him and accost him, and he is stimulated wherever he moves, as by personal allusions.
The annals of the aztecs contain frequent allusions to the Huastecs.
But he determined to chaff Fix, when he had the chance, with mysterious allusions, which, however, need not betray his real suspicions.
Emily Bronte's only novel, Wuthering Heights contains many allusions to God and the religious influences that surrounded much of Bronte's life.
A true aspirant therefore never needs look for allusions personal and laudatory in discourse.
The French dits and fabliaux teem with allusions to this custom.
All those allusions to the extraterrestrial was so much bilge.
There are many allusions to him in the Diaries of Pepys and Evelyn.
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