"make someone hard to catch" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: makes someone hard to catch [present, singular, third-person], making someone hard to catch [participle, present], made someone hard to catch [participle, past], made someone hard to catch [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|make<,,made> someone hard to catch}} make someone hard to catch (third-person singular simple present makes someone hard to catch, present participle making someone hard to catch, simple past and past participle made someone hard to catch)
  1. (colloquial, dated) To get rid of someone, especially in an unpleasant way. Tags: colloquial, dated
    Sense id: en-make_someone_hard_to_catch-en-verb-robgGChS Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1906, McClure's Magazine, volume 26, page 419",
          "text": "Then the boss stuck up a sign that said: / Public Water-hole. Water Free. / \"Now you old skin,\" says he to Texas Pete, \"charge all you want to on your own property. But if I ever hear of your layin' claim to this other hole, I'll sure make you hard to catch.\"",
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          "ref": "1915, Peter B. Kyne, The Parson of Panamint",
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          "ref": "1920, Dane Coolidge, Wunpost, page 28",
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