How To Use Walk off In A Sentence
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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
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He would smile, dab to the crowd, and walk off with his gear.
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The ballet ends with a slow, dirgelike walk offstage by the entire cast.
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I'm going to pass the ball, walk off the court and scream from the sidelines.
Palin says she is not a quitter
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Lottery winners can walk off with a cool £18 million.
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Walk off your meal with the 15 minute walk along the bridleway to the village.
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She threatened to walk off the film set because of the conditions.
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The embarrassment capped a bad-tempered exchange that ended with the PM trying to walk off the set early in a sulk.
The Sun
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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.
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She threatened to walk off the film set because of the conditions.
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Lottery winners can walk off with a cool £18 million.
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So will any new contestants keep their nerve and walk off with a cool one million quid?
The Sun
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He is determined to walk off some of his fat this week.
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GET outside and walk off some of that festive food.
The Sun
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James, who looked exactly the way he did in the T.A.M.I. film, "conked" hair and all, would come out and do a 5 to 10 minute vamp, work us all into a frenzy, and then just... walk off stage.
Binky Philips: "National and International Known, the Hardest Working Man in Show Business, Soul Brother Number One... Jaaaaaaaaaaaames Brown!"
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He was talking gibberish about things and would walk off muttering to himself all the time.
The Sun
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I used to walk off my headache.
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She threatened to walk off the film set because of the conditions.
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He stood silently in the middle of the stage, unable to speak or even to walk offstage.
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Horses not completing the full length of a gallop must not be pulled up to a standstill, but must at once walk off the gallop.
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I'm going out to walk off this headache.
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I watched the horse walk off, my eye staring at the pattern of colours that had always reminded more of a calico cat than anything else.
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They stop, call the jocks nerds,laugh and walk off.
The University Daily Kansan stories
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It is regarded as a complete no-no in the game to walk off the course during play.
Times, Sunday Times
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Areal watched her friend walk off, and then a flicker of emotions came over Dido's face when she turned to look at him.
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If that cow kylie walk off with my crown, I have to see it.
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Now the Protestant family is like a bundle of refuse shingles, when withed up together, (which it never was and never will be to all etarnity) no great of a bundle arter all, you might take it up under one arm, and walk off with it without winkin.
The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
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She threatened to walk off the film set because of the conditions.
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More than 600 linesmen and maintenance workers in South Australia will walk off the job on March 11 for four days.
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Mary Ann Orlando, an aide to the late S arge Shriver, recalled being ready to walk off the job, frustrated by bureaucratic resistance to starting the Peace Corps - when the president stuck his head out of his office: "Hey, kid, where are you going?
A lunch to talk of JFK
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I half expected to see an old white man dressed in a velour sweatsuit with a diamond stud in his ear and gold ones in his grill walk off the bus.
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Now the Protestant family is like a bundle of refuse shingles, when withed up together (which it never was and never will be to all etarnity), no great of a bundle arter all; you might take it up under one arm, and walk off with it without winkin '.
The Clockmaker
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I'm going out to walk off this headache.
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And then at the end of their set, they walk off the stage only to come back a minute later.
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I am nettled by this, and, refusing his attentions walk off into the surf squaring my shoulders.
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People lose their nerve in the middle of a sentence and walk off muttering, they sit and brood by themselves, and best yet, all the time, people are getting stupid drunk.
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They walk off the road in various directions and continue blithely on their way.
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We would walk off after each scene; literally wringing our shirts dry of sweat.
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There could be no more fitting tribute to the dearly departed TV Burp if he was to walk off with all three.
Times, Sunday Times
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A mocha coffee typically contains 350 calories and a large muffin has 500 calories, so be prepared to take at least a two-hour hike to walk off your breakfast.
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And he vowed to walk off the pitch the next time he suffered racial abuse.
The Sun
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Webster began to argue with Hirschbeck, who started to walk off the field.
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Scarlet blushed and they all leaned toward her but she began to walk off.
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Although, as some may remember, my partner's late mother used to walk off with everything including the cream pitcher and the butter dish, insisting "they want you to - they charge for it!" incunabulum (love the name, btw!) -- I'm guessing you have never waited tables.
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We started to walk off but were called back by the police officer.
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I didn't want to walk off having felt I had let the supporters down after they had done so much to gee me up and almost will the ball into the net.