Ainda não temos significados para "escape scot".
1However, I'm glad to say, he didn't escape scot-free after all.
2I didn't intend to let the villain escape scot free for what he had done.
3If so, Glenarvan and his companions would escape scot free, except for a few vigorous douche baths.
4If I had fancied we were to escape scot free, we would most surely have got a scolding.
5It ran through Mrs. French's mind that unless something were done at once, Mr. Gibson would escape scot free.
6Is he to be sent to the Assizes by himself, tried and convicted, while his comrades escape scot free?
7Or do you really expect to escape scot-free after making the sign of the cross over so many lost souls.
8For can we hope a thorough reformation, according to the mind of Christ, if opposers of reformation may escape scot-free, undiscovered and unpunished?
9I suffer so much, just now, in this world, for last night's joviality, that I shall escape scot-free for it in the world to come.
10Ours was the only house that escaped scot free, for thirty miles round.
11She made no further inquiry, and the boys escaped scot free.
12His leap aside had served him well, after all: he had nearly escaped scot free.
13Wanaka retailers appear to have escaped scot free after opening their doors over the Easter long weekend.
14As Phillips mentioned, Cilic copped a warning for time wasting in the second set but Nadal escaped scot-free.
15I suppose he has escaped scot-free?
16The Marquis escaped scot-free.
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