Elusive


The meaning of the word Elusive is: difficult to find, catch, or achieve


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The police are finding it difficult to catch the elusive bank robber.

published by Art on 2021-06-13 02:32:09


Since I am not very good at math, earning an “A” in geometry is an elusive goal for me.

published by Ardis on 2021-10-14 15:56:53


The animal control officer could not catch the elusive dog.

published by Ossie on 2021-09-17 08:03:10


In a house of young triplets, my husband finds sleep to be very elusive.

published by Johanne on 2021-06-08 03:46:55


After searching for a job for six months with no leads, Marvin started to believe employment was elusive.

published by Inga on 2021-11-19 06:36:13


On a crowded airplane, privacy is elusive.

published by Delcie on 2021-11-30 00:07:20


The hunters finally crept up on their elusive target.

published by Cyrstal on 2021-02-16 03:32:45


When gas reserves are in short supply, finding affordable fuel can be an elusive mission.

published by Sau on 2021-12-27 00:54:51


Even though Jeremy has sold over twenty thousand books in the United States, he has found worldwide success to be elusive.

published by Darrell on 2021-08-08 09:34:42


The best football players are elusive runners who are not easily caught on the field.

published by Janette on 2021-12-30 22:20:18


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