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Definition of "walk-out" []

  • A laborers' strike. (noun)
  • A laborer's strike. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "walk-out" in a sentence
  • "Our lot slopes downward, so the basement's walk-out part will have an 1,100-square-foot in-law suite."
  • "This poem was performed on March 18, 2011, when Hamilton High School students staged a walk-out in protest of budget cuts."
  • "The one prolonged torture-murder – in a cramped bathroom – is the big walk-out moment, and I rather resented having to sit through it."
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