Definition of Walk Off in English :

Define Walk Off in English

Walk Off meaning in English

Meaning of Walk Off in English

Pronunciation of Walk Off in English

Walk Off pronunciation in English

Pronounce Walk Off in English

Walk Off

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Verb

1. walk off

take without permission

Example Sentences:
'he walked off with my wife!'
'The thief walked off with my gold watch'

2. walk away, walk off

go away from

Example Sentences:
'The actor walked off before he got his cue'
'I got annoyed and just walked off'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Walk Off

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verb
1. (intransitive)
to depart suddenly
2. (tr, adverb)
to get rid of by walking
to walk off an attack of depression
3.  walk a person off his or her feet
4.  walk off with

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Walk Off

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1. 
to go away, esp. without warning
2. 
to get rid of by walking
to walk off pounds

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Walk Off

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adj.
Baseball
Relating to or being a hit or play that causes enough runs to be scored to end the game: a walk-off home run; a walk-off walk.

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