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walk out of

v. leave, usually as an expression of disapproval

Usage examples of "walk out of".

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

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

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.

Which reminded her, they'd come for this walk out of the new embassy&mdash.

I brought three thousand down here once and told myself that as long as I could walk out of here at any time with a thousand left, I could keep going.

Perhaps, if I had plenty of high-proof Scotch and Bourbon, I could walk out of this particular time-plexus into something quite, differ-ent .

Or, better yet, simply walk out of the building--let the Leaning Tower of Pisa fall over--and go make a new one THAT DOESN'T LEAN.

And then he could walk out of the station into his living room and change the world all over again.

So many persons walk out of their houses and are never seen again.

You can walk through the gate into campus as often as you like, the legend goes, but if you walk out of it just once, you will never graduate.

He banged down the heavy wooden mug and then got up and started to walk out of the village, towards the distant shining lights.

He had never heard of a woman who would not take it askance when a man tried to walk out of her life without letting her know.