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What (who) is Escapade - definition


escapade         
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Escapade (film); Escapade (disambiguation); Escapades; Escapade (album); Escapades (album)
n. a childish, schoolboy; wild escapade
escapade         
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Escapade (film); Escapade (disambiguation); Escapades; Escapade (album); Escapades (album)
(escapades)
An escapade is an exciting and rather dangerous adventure.
...the scene of Robin Hood's escapades.
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escapade         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Escapade (film); Escapade (disambiguation); Escapades; Escapade (album); Escapades (album)
['?sk?pe?d, ??sk?'pe?d]
¦ noun an incident involving daring and adventure.
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'an escape'): from Fr., from Provencal or Sp., from escapar 'to escape'.

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Escapade
Escapade or Escapades may refer to:
Examples of use of Escapade
1. Pears and apples demand a similar sense of dangerous escapade.
2. Officers first uncovered the escapade when a group of five students was pulled over for speeding.
3. After his infamous escapade on a pedalo, Andrew Flintoff pledged to change his boozy ways.
4. Possibly the most damaging incident for Fletcher, though, was the drinking escapade in St.
5. That was their last escapade and this is their latest one," the spokeswoman said.