"Escapades" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Escapades refers to exciting, often mischievous or adventurous experiences, especially when considered out of character or unusual for someone.
Escalloped refers to a cooking technique in which food, typically slices of food such as vegetables, meat, or fruit, is arranged in a pattern or layers in a dish before being cooked or baked. This technique is often used to create visually appealing dishes, such as scalloped potatoes or a scalloped vegetable casserole.
Escalope is a French culinary term that refers to a thin slice of meat, usually veal, pork, or chicken, typically pounded flat and then breaded and fried.
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An escapade is a sudden and exciting adventure or a mischievous and playful act, often done in secret and against the rules or conventions of society. It can also refer to a wild or flighty behavior, often characterized by a disregard for authority or tradition.
The word "escaping" means to get away or flee from a place, situation, or constraint, often suddenly or unexpectedly. It can also refer to the act of evading or avoiding something, such as responsibility or punishment. Additionally, it can refer to the process of breaking free from a problem, difficulty, or restrictive environment. For example: "The prisoner attempted to escape from the prison." or "The couple felt like they were escaping reality by going on a romantic getaway."