Escapade in a sentence as a noun

Ah, just like the awesome engsoc_on_campus escapade at Waterloo in 2006...

Fun if that's what you want to do, but probably not what most people expect when they embark on this escapade.

I kind of doubt it. I'm not expert on Purdue Parma, but I'm guessing this whole escapade will be EV negative for them.

I ended up staying there for a few months, and I have a finished product that I can market from that escapade.

That was probably the easiest part of their escapade, sadly — spoofing a WiFi access point with a fake portal comes to mind.

To me, this whole TikTok escapade highlights just how dangerous the situation has become with privacy and "tech".

We told them about our escapade and they laughed, mentioning they had visited Arcosanti, and knew all about the place.

...""The principals in this escapade have not denied what they did, but have sought to dismiss it by saying that it is normal practice among scientists.

My escapade cost me $2700 and a lot of self-respect, and though it was awful at the time I am thankful and realise I learned my lesson very economically.

What's the point in believing that this whole escapade happened at all if you're going to randomly doubt a particular element of it?I was a kid, I was stupid, but I wasn't an *******.

We only know about that whole escapade because radicals physically broke into an FBI office and stole evidence of it, this isn't the kind of thing the government willingly admits to us.

While I personally don't understand the appeal of that kind of sexual escapade, I also understand the logic of it -In normal, daily life, people must be polite and respectful to each other.

One interesting bit from the article:----------------------------------------The Johnstons' involvement in creating Miles' Batman adventure went beyond designing his crime-fighting escapade and convincing friends to play supervillains.

Shortly before I left for another job, having challenged the CTO about the scientific feasibility of his latest escapade during a meeting, a senior engineer showed me some years-old pictures of a device with exactly the same physical design as our flagship product.

Escapade definitions

noun

a wild and exciting undertaking (not necessarily lawful)

See also: adventure

noun

any carefree episode

See also: lark