How To Use Escapade In A Sentence

  • Her escapades and experiences show just how like animals we humans really are.
  • If Linnaeus hadn't busied himself so much with the sex lives of plants and paid some attention to the livelier and certainly slimier sexual escapades of slugs, he certainly would have corrected his little mistake. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's new campaign against teenage binge drinking in Australia revived questions last week about his own drunken escapade in a New York strip club.
  • There is an inevitable escapade in Paris, followed by dithering, separation and reunion.
  • The more I learn about Jordan's past escapades, the less sympathy I have for him.
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  • Far more serious escapades — levities relating to love, wine, cards, betting — were talked of, with no doubt more or less of exaggeration. A Changed Man
  • Reading it made clear why she considered the election of 2010 even more outrageous than previous shameful Afghan escapades in electioneering and fraud. Ann Jones: Big Men, Big Money, Big Voting Scam: The American Midterm Election -- in Afghanistan
  • How worthless the whole drawn-out escapade has been.
  • And we have ways of making sure that the escapade of that silly young man at Southend gets widely reported.
  • Is a good place to start: Of course, rabbet will avoid the facts and he and other will go off on some tangential escapade. Came up empty and got dissed
  • The guy showed real character in bouncing back from what could have been a career threatening, drunken escapade.
  • Her latest escapade was to camp outside a department store on the night before the sale.
  • He was not involved in any skylarking escapade.
  • She has already hit the headlines for her escapades scaling some of the country's toughest peaks.
  • Are his destructive escapades nothing more than random luck and blind chance?
  • Although we find a seat in another bar shortly afterwards, last night's escapades are catching up with me and we make our excuses after midnight.
  • He is no stranger to weird and wonderful escapades.
  • One of their latest escapades involved riding camels and sleeping out under the stars, without tents, in the desert in Niger at the end of last year.
  • It is often hard for children to believe their uncles and aunts and grandparents were young and in love and involved in exciting escapades.
  • She supplied him with virgins, including her own sister, to first deflower and then destroy, taping and narrating each escapade for later private viewing. 13 Real-Life Lethal Movie Couples | Fandomania
  • The two would dance ‘suggestively’ and end their naughty escapade with a full kiss on the lips for all the boys to think about later that night.
  • It suddenly occurred to her that total disregard of her escapade was a very subtle punishment indeed.
  • At the same time, legions of articles, news features, and TV specials are crammed with stories of high-profile white stars, starlets, and athletes who openly brag or cry about their drug escapades.
  • What follows is a series of revelations and confessions about emotional and sexual escapades - past and present, gay and straight, silly and profound.
  • The flashbacks to the uncles' escapades in Africa ought to have been the saving grace of a rather uninteresting slow plot.
  • The former champion trainer has given his friends endless hours of amusement with his hilarious escapades. The Sun
  • Alongside, my jeans and shorts - my only clothes to survive the night's escapades - were hanging on a fireguard and steaming slightly in the heat.
  • Sanford - who had voted to impeach President Bill Clinton and called Clinton's sexual escapades "reprehensible" - said his relationship with the woman became physical in 2008, when the governor went to Buenos Aires for an economic development trip. WISTV - Local News RSS
  • It is only recently that the Indian media started highlighting such escapades.
  • Long ago, goes the story, a young Horwich Loco Works apprentice, famed, among other things, for his madcap escapades, rode a bicycle up the steps of Bolton Town Hall and also of the Mechanics' Institute, Horwich.
  • In fact, he sometimes smiles mischievously when remembering escapades from his wild years.
  • I probably got a motherly smack on the back of the legs for the escapade.
  • At first the firemen saw no humor in the escapade but finally let it pass without charging any one for turning in a false alarm.
  • The news of their escapades was eagerly listened to in Ireland.
  • Yet, once you sink into the absolutely hilarious escapades of the English upper class, his books are delightful.
  • There is an inevitable escapade in Paris, followed by dithering, separation and reunion.
  • Escapade basically provides the experience of taking off and landing a commercial airliner, aboard Britannia's 737 flight simulator.
  • My browser at work won't accept URLs with underscores in them, so I always had to wait until I got home to catch up with Dawn's escapades.
  • It might well be that the only way of preventing British involvement in future escapades is for Parliament to act with more rigour.
  • Back when Sam came for a visit, last June ... following their amorous escapade in Marseilles ... he left a few of his genes behind. Subir - French Word-A-Day
  • Nor could she devour them by any escapade of a less legitimate description.
  • The flashbacks to the uncles' escapades in Africa ought to have been the saving grace of a rather uninteresting slow plot.
  • It involves him playing loud thrash metal music late at night, or joining a group of Dublin youngsters in a joy-riding escapade.
  • David Barrios, a "sexologist," has conducted an irreverent analysis of the sexual escapades and dysfunctions of the national heroes. Mexico bicentennial: The more colorful aspects of Mexico's history - latimes.com
  • A real Errol Flynn swashbuckler, this game is a water-bound escapade stuffed with sword fights, ship battles and a governor's daughter to woo in every port.
  • Just as this associate is about to divulge more, a hail of bullets cuts him down, cutting short the protagonist's convalescence and paving the way for another narrative-driven, gunplay-heavy escapade.
  • But he's happy to recount the infamous boar-hunting escapade. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you added to it the adventures of the Famous Five as they tackled smugglers and pirates and thieves, and the magical escapades of brownies and elves, you get something close to Harry Potter.
  • Escapade basically provides the experience of taking off and landing a commercial airliner, aboard Britannia's 737 flight simulator.
  • Eventually she becomes involved in drugs and engages in various sexual escapades.
  • The former champion trainer has given his friends endless hours of amusement with his hilarious escapades. The Sun
  • Once you get past the eye-popping global spending sprees, the drug binges and the sheer amount of hard work, this book's full of graphic bisexual escapades.
  • Had he videotaped their escapades with threats of blackmail?
  • In fact, one of my first solo four-wheel lock excursions was taking a Montero through a dry riverbed which ran through Joshua Tree (Google it) for about 20 miles or so and provided just about every off-road challenge and escapade possible for dirt rookies and veterans alike. Steve Parker: Mitsubishi's 2010 Outlander Off-Roader a Serious Vehicle
  • Or my more recent sexual fumblings and drinking escapades.
  • My only "potshot" is that I feel that the main contributors of this disgraceful escapade, should have all their assets & bank accounts etc., confiscated & sold & the money should be put into an account to help reestablish companies that were not involved but are paying the price of someone elses greed. Fool.com: The Motley Fool
  • These stories broke practically simultaneously, emphasizing, for me, the importance of paying attention to this theme -- which was, no, not the tiresomely repetitive theme of public men's private sexual escapades, but the tiresomely repetitive theme of abuse of power -- abuse of the power and privilege that come with rank, now known as rankism. Pamela Gerloff: If This Were A Dream, What Would It Mean?
  • The former champion trainer has given his friends endless hours of amusement with his hilarious escapades. The Sun
  • This reality series captures the exploits and escapades of life on the road with the world's most unusual troupe of performers, The Jim Rose Circus.
  • Branden also joined the early morning escapade, but he merely sat down next to the small huddle of human mass on the floor.
  • She was also known for her escapades as a spy and for her various other nefarious activities.
  • The story is a simple one of the machinations of a rich society girl and her various romantic escapades on the eve of her wedding to a dullard.
  • There is an unquenched thirst for knowledge about their wardrobe, their bedroom escapades, their sordid past.
  • Her latest escapade was to camp outside a department store on the night before the sale.
  • Her latest escapade was to camp outside a department store on the night before the sale.
  • I'll smile quietly to myself at his funeral today when I recall some of our dafter escapades.
  • Ye 'ill better clear yersel at ony rate, Hillocks, for some o' the neeburs threep (insist) 'at it wes you, and some that it wes yir freend, an' there's ithers declare ye ran in compt (company) like twa dogs worrying sheep; it wes a bonnie like pliskie (escapade) onywy, and hardly fit for an Auld Kirk elder" -- a sally much enjoyed by the audience, who knew that, after Whinnie, Hillocks was the doucest man in Drumtochty. Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
  • We would often find out about his escapades the following morning and help pick up the pieces but on this particular day it seemed much more serious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Escapade basically provides the experience of taking off and landing a commercial airliner, aboard Britannia's 737 flight simulator.
  • Kicking off in 1944, the film opens with the type of prologue that could have been lifted straight from the Indiana Jones escapade, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
  • Surely, days of giggling about drunken escapades were long gone, too?
  • She entered a rarefied company of pseudo-celebrities known chiefly for their sexual escapades.
  • The people who planned the escapade did not realize what they were getting involved in.
  • The ostensible purpose of these escapades was to tag the animal's ear, for identification and conservation.
  • Mr Cameron's judgment in hiring Mr Coulson after his tabloid escapades now looks ropier than ever see Bagehot. The Economist: Daily news and views
  • They resorted to keeping a diary of his escapades and videotaping his antics as evidence.
  • You can read about the escapade, with annoying advertising jingle here.
  • Was this the man whose escapades as a young tea planter had once been the subject of discussion among his contemporaries who would look upon him with admiration not unmixed with a tinge of envy?
  • The escapade and following chase sequence are pretty exciting, leading up to a somewhat blah ending.
  • Hawa's own life is a series of funny and fantastic escapades, with a marked quality of circularity.
  • The whole school knew every detail of this made escapade.
  • What with my escapades in Clapton the other day I'm suddenly seeing a lot of London.
  • Or, with the aid of the music in this album, we can drift into the future's lovemist with Les Baxter and make a spaceliner escapade by earthlight, tongue safely fastened in cheek. Week 64: Space Escapade
  • The gossip columnist was paid to chronicle the latest escapades of the socially prominent celebrities.
  • The flashbacks to the uncles' escapades in Africa ought to have been the saving grace of a rather uninteresting slow plot.
  • The rank of subdeacon suffices for election; the Abb ‚ Legendre relates in his memoirs as a contemporary incident that one of these young legislators, after an escapade, was soundly flogged by his perceptor who had accompanied him to Paris. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • These days the site rarely focuses on sexual escapades, but it still gets about 20,000 hits a day.
  • A hairline fracture of his cheekbone is a painful reminder of his escapade.
  • Less than two months later, the film industry scored a surprise hit with "Khao Chon Kai", a teenage comedy that trumped the latest James Bond escapade[4], "Casino Royale", at the box-office.
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  • He wrote "a poem of the world," fell in love with an actress older than himself, became known as foolhardy for his wild escapades, and only slowly sobered down. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
  • I ask Andy to talk me through some of his infamous escapades.
  • Our judges were unanimous in selecting this latest escapade of the mustachioed plumber as the year's standout title. Times, Sunday Times
  • Red-haired Matthew is well known in the area for his escapades.

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