Phrases with «narrow escape»

The phrase "narrow escape" means that someone barely avoided a dangerous or harmful situation. Full definition

Sentences with «narrow escape»

  • Many ships had narrow escapes in this stretch of water, many were not so fortunate. (coastalstays.com)
  • Also, men tend to experience narrow escapes and close brushes much more frequently than women do. (policybazaar.com)
  • You will still shoot an improbable number of enemies on your own, between narrow escapes from over-the-top explosions. (digitaltrends.com)
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