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Use "elusively" in a sentence
"On the latter point, let's hope so, because Perry's elusively ambivalent love interest is Andrea Anders, the charming deserves-a-hit co-star of the much-missed Better Off Ted and The Class and, ironically enough, Joey opposite Perry's former cohort Matt LeBlanc."
"The way everybody in the NFL uses the term "athleticism," Ricky has more than Peyton -- the cornerback can run faster, jump higher, run more elusively, stop faster, etc. than the quarterback."
"She's elusively "busy" and doesn't return your texts or phone calls for days, if ever."