elusively in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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And then sometimes, most elusively and intangibly, it comes in the form of notes found on the ground, cryptic warnings and salutations from unseen companions.
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Attempts to achieve a budget surplus have been pushed elusively forward to "the next parliament".
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The piano, now on its own, brings the cycle towards its close with elusively tonal chords wrought in spectral echo.
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Fanned out on a platter, white tuna tataki was seared on the outside and raw in the middle, with just enough consistency to chomp on twice before it disappeared elusively.
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Perhaps more elusively, they also need a winning way with words.
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But here are some decent reds for that cut of elusively rare beef.
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We do want peace but not something that is elusively called as "normalcy".
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It was a chance to trade information -- about the dead, the missing, how to get compensation, and, perhaps most elusively, what they should do next.
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But like a fighter, the band has a way of elusively denying pleasure and applying pain.
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I desire the beautiful exterior of my paintings to be paralleled with an elusively harrowing interior.
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