All 10 Uses of
fugitive
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Sophie felt guilty turning Langdon into a fugitive only to abandon him, but she saw no other option.†
Chpt 21-22 *
- I'm about to dash out of the Louvre… a fugitive.†
Chpt 21-22
- Sending someone to retrieve us would be considered aiding a fugitive of the French government.†
Chpt 33-34
- Fugitives were predictable the first hour after escape.†
Chpt 35-36
- Usually, fugitives panicked on the street and did something stupid.†
Chpt 35-36
- The French police are tracking two fugitives tonight.†
Chpt 41-42
- Vernet could tell the police that the fugitives in question had indeed walked into his bank as reported, but because they were not clients and had no account number, they were turned away.†
Chpt 43-44
- In law enforcement, hesitating to arrest a fugitive only occurred when uncertainty had arisen regarding the suspect's guilt.†
Chpt 63-64
- They claim you are transporting fugitives from the law on this plane.†
Chpt 81-82
- Sophie would make Rémy and Silas fugitives of the London police, forcing them into hiding or, better yet, catching them.†
Chpt 87-88
Definition:
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(fugitive as in: she is a fugitive) someone who is running away or hiding to avoid arrest or an unpleasant situation