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escape 1. a valve that releases air, steam, etc., above a certain pressure; relief valve or safety valve 2. Botany a plant that was originally cultivated but is now growing wild escape [i′skāp] (computer science) To exit from a program, routine, or mode. Escape Abiathar only son of Ahimelech to avoid Saul’s slaughter. [O.T.: I Samuel 22:20] Minos’s daughter; gave Theseus thread by which to escape labyrinth. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 31] transformed into beetle in order to fly above Zeus’s deluge. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 55] flees the City of Destruction. [Br. Lit.: Pilgrim’s Progress] escaped from Crete by flying on wings made of wax and feathers. [Gk. Myth.: Benét, 244] after fifteen years in the Chateau d’If he escapes by being thrown into the sea as another prisoner’s corpse. [Fr. Lit.: Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo]
on Prometheus’ advice, survived flood in ark. [Gk. Myth.: Gaster, 84–85] 340,000 British troops evacuated against long odds (1941). [Eur. Hist.: Van Doren, 475] Jewish captives escape Pharaoh’s bondage. [O.T.: Exodus] (Dr. Richard Kimble) tale of wrongfully-accused man fleeing imprisonment. [TV: Terrace, I, 290–291] woodcutter’s children barely escape witch. [Ger. Fairy Tale: Grimm, 56] Muhammad’s flight from Mecca to Medina (622). [Islamic Hist.: EB, V: 39–40] (1874–1926) shackled magician could extricate himself from any entrapment. [Am. Hist.: Wallechinsky, 196] the only one to escape when the Pequod is wrecked by the white whale. [Am. Lit.: Melville, Moby Dick] Miss Watson’s runaway slave; Huck’s traveling companion. [Am. Lit.: Huckleberry Finn] delivered from fish’s belly after three days. [O.T.: Jonah 1, 2] with family and animals, escapes the Deluge. [O.T.: Genesis 8:15–19] one of the few to escape from Devil’s Island. [Fr. Hist.: Papillon] God divides the waters for Israelites’ flight. [O.T.: Exodus 14:21–29] epithet of Zeus as god of escape. [Gk. Myth.: Kravitz, 94] run away from “petticoat government” to live in forest. [Children’s Lit.: Brendon Chase, Fisher, 306] prisoners escape by boat from Devil’s Island, accompanied by a mysterious stranger. [Am. Cinema: Strange Cargo] escapes labyrinth with aid from Ariadne. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 31] runs away from cruel Uncle Daniel to join circus. [Children’s Lit.: Toby Tyler] Sumerian Noah. [Sumerian Legend: Benét, 1116]
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His evil alter ego, Scarper, is back, and Montmorency struggles to resist his world even as London faces new threats from bombers. 3/04), Montmorency struggled to reconcile his two sides--the debonair man who pretends to be a Victorian gentleman, and Scarper, his alter ego who lies, steals, and even lets an acquaintance hang in his place. The dual identity of Montmorency/ Scarper continues to hold great appeal. |
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