Allsa
allsa
Allergy Society of South Africa
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Washington, 1799–1843, U.S. painter, novelist, and poet. Historical Examples I shall have Allston examine his proofs; he has a hawk’s eye for flaws. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2 Various Two other names, Malbone and Allston, deserve brief mention. Union and Democracy Allen Johnson “From all that I have heard, sir, Mrs. Allston […]
- Allude
to refer casually or indirectly; make an (usually followed by to): He often alluded to his poverty. to contain a casual or indirect reference (usually followed by to): The letter alludes to something now forgotten. Contemporary Examples Chang used silicon and metal because she wanted her device to be touch-friendly, yet allude to jewelry. The […]
- Alluded
to refer casually or indirectly; make an (usually followed by to): He often alluded to his poverty. to contain a casual or indirect reference (usually followed by to): The letter alludes to something now forgotten. Contemporary Examples But last month, Mousavi alluded to them, suggesting that his cabinet was kept in the dark. Mysterious Letter […]
- Allure
to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable. to fascinate; charm. to be attractive or tempting. fascination; charm; appeal. . a passageway, as the walk along one side of a cloister. Contemporary Examples Not even a mediocre film can erase the allure of the great romance of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The Liz […]
- Allured
to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable. to fascinate; charm. to be attractive or tempting. fascination; charm; appeal. Historical Examples You would be astounded to learn how many ruined women are wives who have been allured to sin. Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls Various She was not allured, hardly tempted, by the […]