Similar words: escape, escapee, landscape, scapegoat, caper, snow-capped, escalator, descartes. Meaning: [ɪ'skeɪp] adj. having escaped, especially from confinement.
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91. He escaped by kicking open the window.
92. Detectives are still looking for the escaped prisoner.
93. In the accident he escaped from being injured.
94. He had apparently escaped by bribing a guard.
95. A dangerous criminal has escaped from a high-security prison.
96. The escaped prisoner was brought back under armed guard.
97. The bird had escaped from captivity.
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98. An escaped tiger is roaming free in the town.
99. The two other passengers escaped serious injury.
100. He escaped with only minor injuries.
101. The animal had slipped free and escaped.
102. The thieves escaped undetected through a basement window.
103. They narrowly escaped from the jaws of death.
104. Thieves escaped with property worth over £5 000.
105. They escaped under cover of darkness.
106. He narrowly escaped being drowned.
107. He narrowly escaped death in an avalanche.
108. The criminal outwitted the police and escaped.
109. He escaped across the border disguised as a priest.
110. The escaped convicts were smoked out of the house.
111. Of the 150 passengers, few escaped injury.
112. He escaped defeat by the skin of his teeth.
113. He escaped by passing himself off as a guard.
114. The soldiers escaped from the enemy's prison.
115. He escaped with a cracked rib and bruising.
116. The boy narrowly escaped being drowned.
117. He escaped into daydreams of beautiful women.
118. The thieves escaped in a stolen vehicle.
119. Two of the convicts have escaped from prison.
120. The police dog finally hunted down the escaped prisoner.