Similar words: escape, escapee, landscape, scapegoat, caper, snow-capped, escalator, descartes. Meaning: [ɪ'skeɪp] adj. having escaped, especially from confinement.
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61. A lion has escaped from its cage.
62. Three terrorists escaped from Brixton Prison .
63. Two gorillas have escaped from the zoo.
64. Robbers escaped with £30 000 of payroll money.
65. He escaped from doing any more work.
66. The child narrowly escaped decapitation by the propellers.
67. The judge escaped assassination by drug dealers.
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68. He escaped by the skin of his teeth.
69. The prisoners rose against the guards and escaped.
70. Water escaped rapidly from the drainpipe.
71. He bribed his way past the guard and escaped.
72. He was on the track of an escaped criminal.
73. He was pilloried, but she escaped without blemish.
74. The escaped prisoner was cornered at last.
75. The prisoners escaped by burrowing under the wall.
76. They have brought the escaped convict to bay.
77. We escaped by a hair's breadth.
78. The thief broke out of the prison and escaped.
79. The raiders escaped with cash and jewellery.
80. They escaped death by inches when the house collapsed.
81. Police are hunting an escaped criminal.
82. She escaped to the comparative serenity of the kitchen.
83. The thief leaped the fence and escaped.
84. The two passengers escaped serious injury .
85. The driver escaped with minor cuts and bruises .
86. The dog escaped through the open gate.
87. The driver, a father of four[sentencedict.com], escaped uninjured.
88. They could so easily have escaped.
89. By a miracle she escaped serious injury.
90. So far the robbers have escaped justice.