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- noun Plural form of
escapade .
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Examples
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Joining Reinya on her escapades is her trusty assistant, the mouse Chūtarō (Okano).
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I don't even live in Portland, but watching Scam's manic escapades is horribly fascinating.
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Then a smile dotted his face as he recalled the escapades they had had together, the nick-of-time victories, the grand treasures.
Flint, the King Kirchoff, Mary 2003
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All that evening he was haunted by recollections of his love for Clotilde; he recalled their escapades, her kindness.
Bel Ami 2003
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Then a smile dotted his face as he recalled the escapades they had had together, the nick-of-time victories, the grand treasures.
Flint the King Kirchoff, Mary 1990
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My escapades were the fault of my father, who brought me up to play the clown, to assist him in his juggling, to eat flax and spit fire; that was the cause that I had not the time to associate with the sons of peers of France, and that I made bad acquaintances.
Mysteries of Paris, V3 Eug��ne Sue 1830
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His escapades are the stuff of legend in the areas he controls and in popular "narcocorrido" songs that glorify drug traffickers.
unknown title 2009
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A key to his escapades was his ability to hack into corporate computer systems, including those of major Internet Service Providers, and steal customer information.
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And Clinton did a good job taking the heat off the NeoCons with his meaningless escapades which is what the corporate special interest put him in office for.
Think Progress » New ABC Docudrama Blames Clinton For 9/11, Praises Bush 2006
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Nothing like reading about summer "escapades" during the summer.
Summer Plans... Tarie 2006
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