Walk away - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwɑːk əˈweɪ|
Brit.  |wɔːk əˈweɪ|

verb

- go away from (syn: walk off)

Extra examples

Someone got in and walked away with the jewels while we were out.

She walked away with all the top prizes.

I knew we were going to walk away from the other team.

How could he walk away from a crash like that without a mark on him?

...the store prides itself on never allowing a customer to walk away dissatisfied...

And the lucky winner will walk away with a prize of £10,000.

The beach is only a short walk away.

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