Ainda não temos significados para "be an escape".
1Maybe if she climbed up, there would be an escape.
2But I hoped that there might be an escape.
3Perhaps there might be an escape from this dilemma.
4He'd hooked up with her in the middle of what appeared to be an escape attempt.
5In these valleys, as in Banks's fiction, winter can be an escape route from blighted reality to ice-fishing tranquillity.
6She was peering into her own empty glass as if there might be an escape hatch at the bottom.
7If his party wins, his reward will be an escape from the department before the entire edifice crashes in.
8In that way, too, there would be an escape from Amelia, and, at the present moment, he saw none other.
9When people feel trapped in a routine, when there is n't much joy and fun anymore in a relationship, an affair can be an escape.
10After Saturday's 19-16 loss in Bath, to emerge from this pool of sharks now would be an escape of Houdini-like proportions.
11For Dad it was an escape, so he didn't consider the risk.
12I knew nothing about Wolf Point, only that it was an escape.
13For an eclectic group of men, the football pitch is an escape.
14These visits were an escape from a bad conscience for Mrs. Butcher.
15He 's an escaped convict, and he has a grudge at your friend.
16One 's inclined to get a bit egotistical when one 's an escaped murderer.
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