The most commonly alluded to works often include classic literature such as Shakespeare's plays, particularly "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet," as well as George Orwell's "1984" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." Other frequent references can be found in religious texts like the Bible and in modern pop culture phenomena, such as J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series. These works resonate widely due to their themes, characters, and cultural significance, making them touchstones in various discussions and analyses.
The sport most alluded to in Shakespeare's work is bowls. Shakespeare was a bowler.
Shakespeare did greatly admire the work of Christopher Marlowe and alluded to this in his work. His admiration probably did not reach the extent of idolatry however.
He struck his daughter because she alluded in a way he did not like to his relations with Mrs. Dyson.
Bionomial
Three words that can be used instead of alluded are hinted, implied or suggested.
It is most commonly refered to as "Work"
they decrease the breakdown of acetylcholine
It is any of a verity of small tables used for work, most commonly sewing.
Most commonly would be lack of freon.
Billing for the work of nurse practitioners depends on the payer. CMS has the most commonly followed guidelines for billing for NP work.
mentioned, alluded
Allude, ( generally followed by " to " ) alluded.