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escapade

[es-kuh-peyd, es-kuh-peyd] / ˈɛs kəˌpeɪd, ˌɛs kəˈpeɪd /


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At some point, viewers sense that the women approach their present-day escapades with the same ferocity they brought to their exploits in the wilderness.

From New York Times

The escapade was the inspiration for the group The Capitol Steps, which did policial satire songs and skits for almost 40 years.

From Seattle Times

The wacky tune, which frequently accompanies the protagonist's ludicrous escapades, is now a stand-in soundtrack for clownery and tomfoolery.

From Salon

The escapade cost nearly $30,000, but the two felt they had no choice.

From Washington Post

In addition to Patina’s escapades, Mr. Reynolds’s performance pieces included a series he called “Mummification.”

From New York Times