make an escape
Frequency: 8.016.5 per million words
To successfully get away from a place.
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Examples (10)
- He made his escape through the window.
- The clever fox made its escape before the farmer arrived.
- Seeing his chance, the prisoner decided to make his escape during the guard shift change.
- I couldn't stand the dull meeting any longer, so I quietly made my escape out the back door.
- The spies will make their escape using a speedboat waiting at the docks.
- While everyone was distracted by the fireworks, the cat made a swift escape from the house.
- The bank robbers had a detailed plan to make their escape after the heist.
- The protagonist in the movie makes a daring escape from the villain's fortress.
- After making their escape, the escaped convicts hid in the dense forest.
- The plan was flawless, but they failed to make their escape because the getaway car wouldn't start.