more illusive
Example Sentences
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The ideal world seemed hardly more illusive than the material.
From Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature by Disraeli, Isaac
To the Earth people our ships are no longer the fireballs of mysterious legend, haunted will-o'-the-wisps, marsh flickerings and the even more illusive distortions of the sick in mind.
From The Mississippi Saucer by Long, Frank Belknap
And always there seemed to be one vision more illusive than the rest which she particularly longed to recapture.
From Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories by Ashe, Elizabeth
And the more distant they are from philosophy and reason, the more distant they will be from law and order, and the more illusive will be their pleasures.
From The Republic by Jowett, Benjamin
Though a large, fat man, none was more illusive, more difficult to realise, harder to get on terms of intimacy with.
From Celibates by Moore, George (George Augustus)