Ginger first appears as a glamorous figure in complete control, an elusive object of desire.
Other objects, more elusive, hard for the mind to categorize.
They would cool rapidly and shrink, making them dim and elusive objects.
The Snard's general's eyes darted this way and that, as if trying to follow elusive objects that flitted just out of his range of vision.
The existence of such elusive objects clearly-modifies our notion of reality.
Sienna Miller is the elusive object of his obsession.
After scientists the world over searched for more than 50 years, a University of Minnesota student may have found one of the most elusive objects in the cosmos.
For the first time in his charmed life, Mr. Tarkenton was the pursuer and success was the elusive object.
The dangerously elusive objects of a not-so-heroic quest, the apples arrive at the beginning of the play's second act.
In later stories, the elusive object is music - jazz and swing - or the thrill of war, or a sorrowful Jewish girl named Rebecca.