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English Idioms Walk Off
Walk Off - to leave; to walk away
- The people in the store walked off, because there was no one to help them.
- There are many health care professional that want to walk off the job.
- My sister always walks off when we have a fight.
- My boss walked off when I was trying to talk to him.
- I was so angry at the man in the store so I just walked off. He was very rude.
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