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walk away from

vb. 1 (context idiomatic English) To abandon or leave; to shun. 2 (context idiomatic English) To escape (a mishap, accident, etc.) with minimal or no injury.

Usage examples of "walk away from".

The other side was putting pressure on us to conclude the transaction by a certain time or they would walk away from the deal.

Every nerve in his lax body screamed to stand up, to walk away from the drop site, but this was a game he’.

Jherek nodded, not wanting the man to walk away from him, but knowing there was no way to hold him.

He wished he could muster the ill manners it would take to simply walk away from the old man and his piercing gaze.

And right now the animal side of my soul is screaming at me not to walk away from this wonderful chance.

Every nerve in his lax body screamed to stand up, to walk away from the drop site, but this was a game he'd learned to play well, and he settled even more comfortably on the bench.

When you came on board with me, mister, you bought into a whole lot more than you can walk away from.