escape to

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

To get away and arrive at a destination.

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Examples (10)

  • The family managed to escape to a neighboring country for safety.
  • She eventually escaped to the US, where she sought asylum.
  • We often escape to the countryside on weekends to get away from the city noise.
  • The fugitive planned to escape to Mexico before the authorities could catch him.
  • Many artists escape to remote villages to find inspiration.
  • If the fire spreads, we will need to escape to the roof.
  • He dreamt of being able to escape to a tropical island and live a simple life.
  • The captured spy was trying to escape to the embassy.
  • After the revolution, the royal family had to escape to a friendly nation.
  • The characters in the story escape to a magical land to avoid their harsh reality.