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Definition of "elusively" [elusively]

  • In an elusive manner (adverb)

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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."