walk off

VERB
  1. go away from
    I got annoyed and just walked off
    The actor walked off before he got his cue
  2. take without permission
    The thief walked off with my gold watch
    he walked off with my wife!
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How To Use walk off In A Sentence

  • A mild fit of calenture seizes him, in which he deems that the ground so far below, is on a level with the tower, and would as lief walk off the tower into the air as not. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  • He would smile, dab to the crowd, and walk off with his gear.
  • The ballet ends with a slow, dirgelike walk offstage by the entire cast.
  • I'm going to pass the ball, walk off the court and scream from the sidelines. Palin says she is not a quitter
  • Lottery winners can walk off with a cool £18 million.
  • Walk off your meal with the 15 minute walk along the bridleway to the village.
  • She threatened to walk off the film set because of the conditions.
  • The embarrassment capped a bad-tempered exchange that ended with the PM trying to walk off the set early in a sulk. The Sun
  • True, this is an example of what can happen when an airport is complained about so much by residents it becomes uneconomic forcing the operators to give up, sell to a developer and walk off to pastures new.
  • She threatened to walk off the film set because of the conditions.
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