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walk off withinformal 1Steal: someone’s walked off with my car keys...- Their success in picking the locks of the bank and walking off with the £22 million must have been an ease to them as they contemplated what presents to get for their offspring.
- I headed back in the store with Spense and we found out that the woman behind me had picked it up and walked off with it.
- In a situation like the Bahamas, huge multi-nationals with headquarters elsewhere are walking off with our monetary resources, while calling it a gain for us.
Synonyms steal, thieve, make/run off with, carry off, help oneself to, rob, pilfer, purloin, pocket, snatch, take, appropriate, abstract informal filch, swipe, nab, snaffle, blag, ‘borrow’, ‘liberate’, rip something off British informal pinch, nick, half-inch, whip, knock off, trouser 2Win: the group walked off with a silver medal...- The winning team walked off with a cash award of Rs.5,000, a rolling trophy and Reva scholarships worth Rs.25,000 each.
- The host team also walked off with the fourth-place finish after falling to the Kelowna Owls via a golden goal.
- Almost a year of dedication paid off for the Iphutheng Primary School team, which walked off with the Carnegie Cup at this year's Story Skirmish.
Synonyms win easily, win hands down, achieve, attain, earn, gain, receive, obtain, acquire, secure, collect, pick up, come away with, net informal bag See parent entry: walk |