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elusion

[ih-loo-zhuhn] / ɪˈlu ʒən /










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Aside from nail-biters from classic games, the film is hampered by elusions and little sense of drama — Klayman could have mined the Liberty’s rivalry with the Houston Comets much more effectively, for example.

From New York Times

We’re left to draw our own conclusions about that period, especially as the present-day Andrésen looks back on it here with more innuendo and elusion than frank remembrance.

From Los Angeles Times

By the end of the story, we understand that this silence, this elusion will not stand.

From Salon

West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen, on the opposing sideline Saturday to see Coleman’s nifty elusion and three touchdowns, was more direct in his assessment.

From Washington Times

By the tale of your successful elusion of the law I should imagine you exceeding fleet of foot.”

From Project Gutenberg