- - Allow a cry to escape when one is released?
- - the french solicitor was released...
- - Released the Parisian solicitor
- - Released
- - accidentally reveal opportunity to escape
- - Release the French promote
- - Loosen, in tailoring
- - Expand as a waistband (2 wds.)
- - Make larger by adjusting a seam
- - admit – or just the opposite!
- - Allow to exit: 2 wds.
- - Opposite of "take in," in tailoring
- - Finish for the day, as a school
- - Make less tight, as a waistband
- - Dismiss, as class
- - Loosen, as trousers
- - Free from a cage
- - End, as a school session
- - Release the foreign illegal seller of tickets
- - Expand, as a waistband
- - Parole, e.g.
- - Release, as from confinement
- - Enlarge a garment
- - Grant parole
- - Finished, as school
- - Enlarged, as a skirt
- - Do a tailoring job
- - Alter a garment, in a way.
- - Ease, as a seam.
- - Conclude a session.
- - Enlarge, as a garment.
- - Release, as a sigh
- - Tailor in a way
- - Escape clause
- - Exhale
- - Allow to go free
- - Spill the beans
- - Freed
- - Set free
- - Dismiss
- - Emit
- - Divulge
- - Unleash
- - Release
- - Free
- - Enlarge
- - Alter in a way
- - free to reveal a secret
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- - Departed in haste
- - Left in a hurry, in slang
- - Set off in a hurry
- - Left in a hurry: Slang.
- - Left in a hurry
- - Left hurriedly, slangily
- - Got away fast: Slang.
- - Left hurriedly: Slang.
- - Took off quickly
- - Went on the lam
- - Took it on the lam
- - Left hurriedly
- - Scrammed
- - Got going
- - 'Hit the road!'
- - Skedaddled
- - "Beat it!"
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