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Qué (quién) es getaway - definición

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Get Away; Getaway (song); Getaway (single); Get Away (song); Getaway (album); Getaway (disambiguation); Getaway (film)

getaway         
n.
1) to make (good) one's getaway
2) a quick getaway
getaway         
¦ noun
1. an escape or quick departure, especially after committing a crime.
2. informal a short holiday.
getaway         
also get-away (getaways)
1.
If someone makes a getaway, they leave a place quickly, especially after committing a crime or when trying to avoid someone.
They made their getaway along a pavement on a stolen motorcycle.
...the burglar's getaway car.
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2.
A getaway is a short holiday somewhere. (INFORMAL)
Weekend tours are ideal for families who want a short getaway.
= break
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Wikipedia

Getaway

Getaway or Get Away may refer to:

  • Crime scene getaway, the act of fleeing the location of a crime scene
  • A short vacation or holiday, a leave of absence or a trip for recreation
  • Getaway (2013 film), an American action thriller film
  • Getaway (TV series), an Australian travel television series
  • Getaway (The Saint), a 1932 mystery novel by Leslie Charteris
  • "Get Away", an episode of the sitcom The King of Queens
  • Getaway! (video game), a 1982 crime-themed scrolling maze game for the Atari 8-bit family
  • Norwegian Getaway, a 2013 cruise ship
Ejemplos de uso de getaway
1. The ideal summer getaway for sun–starved Muscovites?
2. New Orleans, it seems, is everyone‘s favorite getaway town.
3. Officers believe they got into another getaway car.
4. The husband hurried home and saw Baker making his getaway.
5. She, too, was seeking a getaway swap via the Internet.