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walk out

vb. 1 (context intransitive English) to stage a walkout or strike 2 (context intransitive English) to leave suddenly, especially as a form of protest

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walk out
  1. v. stop work in order to press demands; "The auto workers are striking for higher wages"; "The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met" [syn: strike]

  2. leave abruptly, often in protest or anger; "The customer that was not served walked out"

  3. leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval; "She walked out on her husband and children"

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Walk Out

Walk Out is a 2007 album by Lady Saw.

Usage examples of "walk out".

It also sometimes happened that a very small herdboy, who did not feel any responsibility about the goats, would come back in the early morning all by himself, stand for a long time in front of the clock, now shut up and silent, and address it in Kikuyu in a slow sing-song declaration of love, then gravely walk out again.

I can't let you walk out of here with your head in that condition.

It didn't look terribly forbidding--these weren't the Himalayas--but it didn't look like anything you would particularly want to walk out into.

He had about ten minutes before he had to walk out the door but he couldnt stop kissing her.

Only this time I know that I can't simply start walking until I walk out.

Why did the Foanna walk out of the citadel and leave it undefended for their enemies?

The next time he's in, cute little Kathy Lopez shows him one, explains how you walk out the door with a pack of fake twenties?

His plan is, to walk out once a week during church time attended by Charlotte in respectable attire.

Lizzy, you must walk out with him again, that he may not be in Bingley's way.

Let us walk out in the park, and you shall tell me all about your brothers and sisters.

Once you get that, I want you to walk out every transfer Chapel made to another bank.

The prescribed penalty for a non-Aiel entering the valley of Rhuidean is death, though some who are favored (such as peddlers or gleemen) might simply be stripped naked, given waterskins, and allowed to attempt to walk out of the Waste.