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escape

[ih-skeyp] / ɪˈskeɪp /




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Machado has been in Europe since last month, when she made a dangerous escape from the Caracas suburb where she had been living in hiding for a year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The grains are not large enough for starlight to push them outward with sufficient force to escape into interstellar space.

From Science Daily

Japanese media outlet Kyodo news reported that she once escaped with another primate - using a key to unlock her cage.

From BBC

But Brighton made the most of those escapes to take the lead in the 12th minute.

From Barron's

The Bears managed a record six comebacks in the regular season having trailed inside the final two minutes and they pulled off another escape act to beat the Packers 31-27 in Chicago.

From BBC