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walk off (somewhere)

phrasal verb with walk
 
/wɔːk/
 
US  /wɑːk/ verb

Definition

to leave a place because you are angry or unhappy about something: She threatened to walk off the film set because of the conditions. He refused to discuss it and just walked off in a huff.Departing
(Definition of walk off (somewhere) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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