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elusive

[ih-loo-siv] / ɪˈlu sɪv /


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He then had to wait until the 2022 Autumn clash against Georgia to win the first of his Test caps, although an appearance in the Six Nations has so far remained elusive.

From Barron's

Meanwhile, a drumbeat of defections have given the party a dose of that elusive political currency: momentum.

From BBC

Changes to diet, lifestyle and environmental pollutants such as microplastics have all been suggested as potential causes of the rise in cases, but definitive proof has been elusive.

From Barron's

That term City were just three wins from the elusive clean sweep, while the United team that came closest to all four trophies was their 2008-09 side, which won the Premier League and League Cup.

From BBC

There is little doubt, however, that the longer time ticks on, the less likely it is he will clinch the elusive 25th title he so dearly craves.

From BBC