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escapology

[ UK /ˌɛskɐpˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the study of methods of escaping (especially as a form of entertainment)

How To Use escapology In A Sentence

  • Hypnotism was coming to the fore, escapology was something they were becoming interested in, so the idea of a showman isn't particularly unusual for that period of time, so all those elements and ingredients went into making Blackwood. Interview: Lord Blackwood Himself, British Actor Mark Strong « FirstShowing.net
  • an escapology act of which the great Houdini would have been proud
  • I absolutely loved the idea of escapology and had a good go at it and ended up like a lot of children, tied up in ropes and having to call for help. NPR Topics: News
  • But unlike his contemporaries, who headed straight into an art course or an apprenticeship with the older guys in the industry, Steranko went off and learned stage magic, fire eating, the jazzmaster guitar, escapology. Jonathan Ross meets Jim Steranko, his comic-book hero
  • They were interested in escapology and hypnotism at the time and the Empire was growing and the industrial revolution were growing at pace. Mark Strong on SHERLOCK HOLMES, Peter Weir’s THE WAY BACK, THE GUARD and EAGLE OF THE NINTH – Collider.com
  • JR: I know you are health-conscious, which comes from your work in escapology and so on. Jonathan Ross meets Jim Steranko, his comic-book hero
  • her showbiz talents include dance and escapology
  • It might have worked before, but her earlier feat of escapology was just a bit too improbable to be repeated. Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light
  • This certainly turns out to be the case, and a certain amount of escapology and gunplay is required. Superhero Prose Fiction: Lone Ranger - 12 The Lone Ranger In Wild Horse Canyon
  • even by United's standards of escapology it was an outstanding recovery
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