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walk out
verb
- to leave without explanation, esp in anger
- to go on strike
- walk out on informal.to abandon or desert
- walk out with obsolete.to court or be courted by
noun
- a strike by workers
- the act of leaving a meeting, conference, etc, as a protest
walk-out
- The action of leaving a meeting, place of work, or organization as an expression of disapproval or grievance: “During Grimm's speech, the radical students staged a walk-out.”
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"You expect to walk out with a picture to show the family but that just didn't happen."
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Bin workers walked out in an all-out strike on 11 March in the city after several weeks of on-and-off action.
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Unite union members in the south and west of Scotland are set to walk out for seven days over three weeks in May in a dispute over pay.
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He too was joined by his father to the tune of Tina Turner's 'Simply the Best' - a song which the legend Eubank Sr walked out to in his heyday.
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I remember standing there with Kenny Loggins over on the side of the stage, and f— Prince walks out and gets it for “Purple Rain.”
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