ext_21120 (
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2008-11-25 06:25 pm (UTC)
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FWIW Wikipedia confirms my UK/US distinction, and offers "
escapee
," which seems highly odd as a not-very-active action.
I don't recall ever hearing "escapee" in England but then, I've been away for so long that, for all I know, "burglarized" might be common there now.
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I don't recall ever hearing "escapee" in England but then, I've been away for so long that, for all I know, "burglarized" might be common there now.