1. getaway - Noun
2. getaway - Adjective
a rapid escape (as by criminals)
the attribute of being capable of rapid acceleration
Source: WordNetSo, like I said, I will visit Jeffersonville more often because I now have a little getaway house up there. Genevieve Gorder
I'm not like most designers, who have to set sail on an exotic getaway to get inspired. Most of the time, it's on my walk to work, or sitting in the subway and seeing something random or out of context. Alexander Wang
You be the DJ, I'll be the driver, You put your feet up in the getaway car. I'm flying fast like a, a wanted man. I want you, baby, like you can't understand.Oh, love on the weekend, Love on the weekend. We found a message in a bottle we were drinking. John Mayer
Normally in dangerous situations I have a getaway car. Sacha Baron Cohen
I love the Midwest. I think about it every day. I wonder if I would rather have a little farm in the Midwest, in Illinois or Wisconsin, or would I rather have like a little getaway up in the mountains of Colorado. Joe Lando
the thieves made a clean getaway Source: Internet