walkaway

[ UK /wˈɔːkəwˌe‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an easy victory
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How To Use walkaway In A Sentence

  • This maximum 'walkaway price' is often mistaken for the 'expected fee', the report found. Times, Sunday Times
  • This maximum 'walkaway price' is often mistaken for the 'expected fee', the report found. Times, Sunday Times
  • In skintight toreador pants, she manages to make the world's most famous come-on out of a simple walkaway , and Marilyn's face, by popular standards, is as spectacular as her figure.
  • The third and continuing wave is what I call prudent walkaways -- people who can afford the payments for a while longer, by exhausting their 401Ks, childrens' college funds and other savings -- but are now choosing to default before they are financially ruined. Nicholas Carroll: The Accelerating Shift in Attitudes Towards Home Walkaways
  • ‘He was a ganger and was moved to a place called Bradleys (near Walkaway) and then he was shifted out to Geraldton and from there the family moved to Bringo,’ she said.
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