Noun
someone who escapes
Source: WordNetI was an escapee of childhood. I always wanted to grow up. Uma Thurman
Dangerous crooks like Badness Binse, The Postcard Bandit, and prison escapee Peter Gibb along with outfits like the Sledgehammer Gang were regularly pulling in big sums with dramatic heists. Source: Internet
As he was found in the early spring he was either a recent escapee or the breeder that had him considered him a reject and let him go that year. Source: Internet
There have been 546 police members, including two lieutenant-generals, three major-generals and eight brigadiers linked to 286 SAPS corruption cases involving fraud, extortion, theft, aiding an escapee and defeating the ends of justice. Source: Internet
Furthermore, a joint strategic meeting is presently being convened with the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force in forging the best way forward in relation to the recapture of the escapee. Source: Internet
Another IGP, the chief of Anti-Terror Squad, however, claimed later that the escapee under-trials had no firearms with them at the time of the “encounter”. Source: Internet