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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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College athletes have walked out of practices to protest racism on campuses.
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In the past, its MPs and allies would walk out of the chamber when a vote was scheduled.
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But you are free to get off of carnival rides and walk out of freak shows.
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“It was a surreal moment to walk out on that field,” he said.
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"I couldn't look at the other bodies. I walked out," she recalled.
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