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Definition of "walk out" []

  • To stage a walkout or strike (verb)
  • To leave suddenly, especially as a form of protest (verb)

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Use "walk out" in a sentence
  • "I walk out of Superduper Pawn not quite three hundred dollars richer."
  • "We walk out of the courtyard through the main building, past the marble staircase and the huge mirror where Nina and I used to meet before classes, into the gray expanse of the Neva Embankment."
  • "The grease-stained men who worked at Metal Craft were afraid to walk out into the gravel yard for fear of being shot."