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getaway
[ get-uh-wey ]
noun
- a getting away or fleeing; an escape.
- the start of a race:
a fast getaway.
- a place where one escapes for relaxation, vacation, etc., or a period of time for such recreation:
a little seaside getaway; a two-week getaway in the Bahamas.
adjective
- used as a means of escape or fleeing:
a stolen getaway car.
- used for occasional relaxation, retreat, or reclusion:
a weekend getaway house.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of getaway1
Example Sentences
A car which closely matched the description of the getaway vehicle was not seized for examination.
Detectives found the vehicle used as the getaway car, which led them to the 16-year-old suspect, authorities wrote in a news release.
And was I going to experience it firsthand on this getaway with my husband?
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A failed heist was followed by a flawed getaway for burglars who recently broke into an Upland chain restaurant, authorities say.
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