to escape (from sth.) | escaping | escaped | escapes | escaped | to escape from sb.'s clutches; to escape from the clutches of sb. | We escaped to America in 1938. | Many of them managed to escape to Yemen, where they formed a new terrorist group. | The attackers managed to escape without being identified. | He escaped from prison last week. | Sir Chetham fled to Yorkshire and escaped from the Massacre of Bolton.
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