The words "Bondage is hoarse" are Shakespeare's and so are not an allusion when used by him. If you wrote in your book that "his voice is hoarse as bondage" that would be an allusion. However, if you go a little farther with Juliet's line,
an allusion
A hoarse horse.
a little hoarse
horse - hoarse
Antigone's supposed marriage with Hades is an example of an allusion in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the term allusion describes a reference of one concept to another that already is known to the audience. But it is not a vice versa situation. The description fits Antigone's procession to her death as her bridal procession. The death march is an allusion to Antigone's aborted bridal march, but the reverse cannot be true.
Your throat is hoarse.
She had an hoarse voice because of her sore throat. Hoarse is another word for rough or harsh. After shouting hard she had a hoarse voice.
A hoarse is a cross between a flamingo and a goldfish.
The homophone for "hoarse" is "horse."
The hoarse horse was unable to neigh. The horse riding instructor was hoarse by the time the lesson was over.
When I had a sore throat, I was talking in a hoarse voice.
Hoarse - as in a sore throat makes your voice hoarse
The homophone for the word "hoarse" is "horse."
hoarse: Their voices were hoarse from screaming their support at the football game.
my voice is HOARSE from screaming at your mom all night
Pause for a Hoarse Horse was created in 1971.
Horus the horse was hoarse because of a bad cold.