Answer: rudely brief in speech or abrupt in manner. brief; concise; terse; laconic.
Explanation:
Answer:
The word you are looking for the smart as your answer.
Explanation:
The verb form of “allusion” is “to allude.” So alluding to something is the same thing as making an allusion to it.
For example:
You’re acting like such a Scrooge!
Alluding to Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, this line means that the person is being miserly and selfish, just like the character Scrooge from the story.
Answer:
"She is as sweet as lemon juice."
Explanation:
If it is someone talking, the quotations will be at the beginning and end of a sentence.