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1 The alleged chastity of Fijians is as illusive as their modesty.
2 Now the achievement seemed as illusive as the reward.
3 When alone she was as illusive as a shadow, as quick as a flash, as mysterious as a Yaqui.
4 The painting of this picture was as illusive as Evelyn herself, the treatment of the reddish hair and the grey background.
5 His future loomed up in his mind as vague and as illusive as the village that now glared through the mist, white and phantasmal.
6 "I've been wanting to dance with your wife," persisted the other, "but she's as illusive as a wraith."
7 As Yorkie pursues Kelly through different years (1987, 1997, 2002) we realise that time is as illusive as her paramour.
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