escaped, da.
(Of the part of escape).
1. adj. said of a corridor: forward to others. U t. c. s.
3. f. temporary abandonment of usual occupations, usually in order to have fun or relax.
4. f. In some sports, prominent overtaking which makes a corridor or a group of runners in respect of the rest of the participants.
5. adv. d. Very quickly. Come out escap
I ated we escaped1. loc. Advisor. to escape.