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go scot-free
go scot-free
To escape punishment for a crime or wrongdoing; to be acquitted of charges for a crime. Mark's wealthy senator uncle influenced the jury, and he ended up going scot-free. My younger sister caused endless trouble as a child, but because she was the baby of the house, she usually went scot-free.
go scot-free
and get off scot-freeto go unpunished; to be acquitted of a crime. (This scot is an old word meaning "tax" or "tax burden.") The thief went scot-free. Jane cheated on the test and got caught, but she got off scot-free.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Jordyn | | JAWR-din | English (Modern) |
| Masozi | | - | Southern African, Tumbuka |
| Len | | LEN | English |
| Alexandrina | | al-əg-zan-DREE-nə (English) | Portuguese, English (Rare) |
| Shet | | - | Biblical Hebrew |
| Cheek | | [tʃi:k] | |