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  • 21escape — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 getting away from a place ADJECTIVE ▪ attempted ▪ successful ▪ great ▪ one of the greatest escapes of all time ▪ daring …

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  • 22escape — es|cape1 [ ı skeıp ] verb *** ▸ 1 get away from something bad ▸ 2 avoid something unpleasant ▸ 3 come out by accident ▸ 4 not remember/notice ▸ 5 go away on vacation ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to get away from a place where you are in danger:… …

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  • 23escape — I UK [ɪˈskeɪp] / US verb Word forms escape : present tense I/you/we/they escape he/she/it escapes present participle escaping past tense escaped past participle escaped *** 1) [intransitive] to get away from a place where you are in danger Three… …

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  • 24Escape pod — An escape pod is a capsule or craft used to escape a vessel in an emergency, usually only big enough for one person. An escape ship is larger, more complete craft also used for the same purpose. Escape pods are usually seen in science fiction,… …

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  • 25danger — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, enormous, extreme, grave, great, mortal, obvious, real, serious, significant …

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  • 26escape — 1 /I skeIp/ verb 1 PERSON/PLACE (I, T) to get away from a place when someone is trying to catch you or stop you leaving: Anyone trying to escape will be shot! (+ from/through/over etc): Two men have escaped from Durham jail. | escape sb s… …

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  • 27Escape of Charles II — The Escape of Charles II from England in 1651 is a key episode in his life. Although it took only six weeks, it had a major effect on his attitudes for the rest of his life.The fugitive kingCharles had lost to Cromwell s New Model Army at the… …

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  • 28escape — es•cape [[t]ɪˈskeɪp[/t]] v. caped, cap•ing, n. adj. 1) to slip or get away, as from confinement or restraint 2) to avoid capture, punishment, or any threatened evil 3) to issue from a confining enclosure, as a gas or liquid 4) to slip away; fade… …

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  • 29Danger Zone (song) — This article is about the Kenny Loggins song. For other songs with the same title, see Danger Zone (disambiguation). Danger Zone Single by Kenny Loggins …

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  • 30escape —   Pakele. Also: ho āho, hō alo, mahuka; māihi ola (barely); ākelekele (from danger or sickness). See sayings, akule, āpua2.    ♦ Narrow escape, pakele mai make.    ♦ To help escape, ho opakele, ho opūhalahio …

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