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(intransitive) To stage a walkout or strike.
(intransitive) To leave suddenly, especially as a form of protest.
I went back up and dressed and took a walk out on the pier.
We need to find a way out, and we can't walk out the front door.
I can carry you or you can walk out.
I … I guess I keep hoping when I walk out of my apartment next time, things will be normal.
She screamed at herself silently, afraid he meant to walk out the door forever.
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