remarkable escape

Frequency: 7.09.2 per million words

An escape that is surprising and impressive.

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Examples (10)

  • The prisoner's journey through the mountains was a remarkable escape from the high-security facility.
  • A cat had a remarkable escape after being trapped in a shipping container for three weeks.
  • The film's climax features the protagonist's remarkable escape from the villain's fortress.
  • Surviving the avalanche with only minor scratches was a truly remarkable escape for the skier.
  • His survival on a deserted island after the shipwreck was nothing short of a remarkable escape.
  • Newspapers reported on the magician's remarkable escape from a locked underwater tank.
  • By the time rescuers arrived, the climber had already made a remarkable escape from the crevasse.
  • It was a remarkable escape for the pilot, who ejected just seconds before the plane crashed.
  • The biography detailed his remarkable escape from political persecution in his home country.
  • I still can't believe her remarkable escape; no one thought she would survive the fire.