单词 | to walk off with |
释义 | > as lemmasto walk off with b. to walk off with: to carry away as a prize or plunder; to steal. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > sacking, raiding, or looting > sack, raid, or loot [verb (transitive)] > carry off as loot or plunder skeckc1325 ravisha1382 ransackc1460 ravena1513 distruss1548 harry1579 rapine1580 sack1590 harrage1655 to walk off with1727 loot1847 jay-hawk1866 1727 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. 23 June (1966) II. 78 All the little money they had..they put into the hands of a rogueish Broker who has fairly walk'd off with it. 1836 P. Hawker Diary (1893) II. 107 A green sub...had walked off with my portmanteau. 1840 W. M. Thackeray Barber Cox in Comic Almanack 16 I gave Master Baron, that day, a precious good beating, and walked off with no less than fifteen shillings of his money. 1939 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 15 Sept. 32/8 Mrs. M. Folkins of Redlands, Calif., walked off with the women's international singles lawn bowling championship yesterday at Golden Gate Park. 1990 W. Stewart Right Church Wrong Pew (1991) i. 4 The thieving buggers around here would walk off with a hot stove if they owned oven-mitts. < as lemmas |
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