Walk off with
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British pronunciation/wˈɔːk ˈɒf wɪð/
American pronunciation/wˈɔːk ˈɔf wɪð/

Definition & Meaning of "walk off with"

to walk off with
[phrase form: walk]
01

to take something without permission, especially by stealing

to walk off with definition and meaning
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The mischievous kids walked off with candies from the store.
The pickpocket skillfully walked off with his wallet in the crowded market.
The thief walked off with the jewelry during the commotion.
Let's not allow anyone to walk off with our belongings in the busy airport.
Despite security measures, someone managed to walk off with the expensive equipment.
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