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Meanings of
walk off
in English
Spanish
marcharse
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Go away from.
walk away
Spanish
marcharse
Usage of
walk off
in English
1
Hill was able to
walk
off
the field under his own power.
2
An overmastering impulse seized him to
walk
off
in the opposite direction.
3
If she can find the perfect line, she can
walk
off
stage.
4
Yes... He started to
walk
off
but then, recalling me, he stopped.
5
To
walk
off
a pitch is to allow the racists to win.
6
How do you even the score and
walk
off
a free man?
7
Whatever you do, don't try to
walk
off
your lunch straight away.
8
It was all she could do not to
walk
off
the stage.
9
You can't just
walk
off
without responding to a remark like that.
10
I'll be right back. He turned to
walk
off
into the woods.
11
He then counts down from five to one, before they
walk
off
.
12
It was as though I was trying to
walk
off
my ache.
13
Oh, they make it easier for residents to
walk
off
their calories.
14
They
walk
off
slowly and deliberately, without even casting an eye back.
15
Am I to pocket the insult quietly and
walk
off
with it?
16
And now, Monsieur Kidnapper, you can
walk
off
with this gentleman here.
Other examples for "walk off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
walk
off
walk
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
walk off
Spanish
marcharse
irse
Walk off
through the time
Walk off
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Less common
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