escape in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Escape: to break free from confinement or control.
Sample Sentences
- She devised a clever plan to escape the confines of the old mansion.
- The children watched in awe as the magician made the rabbit escape from the hat.
- After months of planning, they finally managed to escape to a safe location.
- He felt a sense of freedom wash over him as he took his first steps toward escape.
- The movie's climax featured a thrilling chase scene where the hero had to escape from danger.
- She managed to escape from the locked room just before the storm hit.
- The thrill of the chase was exhilarating, but nothing compared to the feeling of a successful escape.
- In the movie, the protagonist devises an intricate plan to escape from the villain's clutches.
- He often dreams of a peaceful place where he can escape the chaos of everyday life.
- The escape from the crowded city to the serene countryside was just what she needed.
- She managed to escape from the burning building just in time.
- The prisoners plotted their escape for months, waiting for the perfect moment.
- He felt an overwhelming urge to escape the chaos of the city and find solitude in nature.
- In her dreams, she could escape to faraway lands where anything was possible.
- The thrilling novel kept me on the edge of my seat as the hero sought to escape his captors.