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Filter by Meaning The writer's novel explored the elusiveness of happiness in modern society.
The elusiveness of abstract concepts makes them challenging to teach.
The melody of the song had an ethereal elusiveness, transporting listeners to another realm.
The elusiveness of the butterfly made it challenging for the young girl to catch it.
The author's writing style was characterized by an elusiveness that kept readers intrigued.
The scientist marveled at the elusiveness of dark matter, which remained a mystery in the field of astrophysics.
The elusive nature of dreams adds to their mystique and elusiveness.
The artist captured the elusiveness of a fleeting moment in her painting.
The singer's music captured the elusiveness of love and longing.
His elusiveness in conversation made it difficult to understand his true intentions.
The detective was frustrated by the suspect's elusiveness during the interrogation.
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