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walks outverbpresent tense third-person singular of walk out to leave a place often for anotherwe simply walked out after waiting half an hour for someone to come and serve us bails, bails out, books(slang), buggers off(British slang), bugs off, bugs out, buzzes (off), clears off(chiefly British), clears out, cuts out, departs, digs out, exits, gets, gets off, goes, goes off, moves, packs (up or off), parts, peels off, pikes (out or off), pulls out, pushes off, pushes on, quits, runs along, sallies (forth), scarpers(British), shoves (off), steps (along), takes off, vamooses sets out, starts, strikes outabsconds, decamps, escapes, evacuates, flees, flies, gets out, mizzles(chiefly British), runs away, scats, scrams, skipsgoes out, lights out, steps outabandons, deserts, forsakes, vacatesemigratesadjourns, removes, retires, retreats, withdraws beats it, hits the road, pulls stakes(or pulls up stakes), takes a hike(also takes a walk), takes a powder arrives, comes, shows up, turns up abides, dwells, lodges, remains, settles, stays, tarriesapproaches, closes, nearshits, lands, reaches to refuse to work in order to force an employer to meet demandsthe salesclerks walked out upon learning of the second pay cut in six months |