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Sentences with walk off with

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  • I'll bet you walked off with my coat, too. [VERB PREPOSITION PREPOSITION noun]
  • The delighted pensioner walked off with a £2,000 prize. [VERB PREPOSITION PREPOSITION noun]
  • We can walk in the park after lunch.
  • He typed so hard that the lamp walked right off the desk.
  • The miners will walk unless they get a pay raise.
  • To believe that spirits walk at night.
  • A regular drill bit may walk on a plastic surface when you first try to make a hole. When the earthquake started, the pen on the seismograph walked all over the paper.
  • To walk humbly with thy God.
  • Walking London streets by night; walking the floor all night.
  • We walked our horses the last quarter of a mile.
  • They were walking him around the room soon after his operation.
  • He walked them about the park.
  • We walked the morning away along the beach.
  • We saw them walking guard over the chain gang.
  • To walk a track; to walk the boundaries of the property.
  • It's exasperating to find yourself walked when you arrive at a hotel late in the evening.
  • To go for a walk.
  • Not more than ten minutes' walk from town.
  • It was impossible to mistake her walk.
  • They found every walk of life closed against them.
  • If he doesn't get his way, he takes a walk. I don't need your advice, so take a walk.
  • The teacher will walk the class through the entire testing procedure before the real test begins.
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