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WALK OUT OF

(verb)
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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Walk Out Of.

Walk Out Of - as a verb

Leave, usually as an expression of disapproval

Example Sentences

"She got angry and decided to walk out of the meeting."
"The students were bored so they decided to walk out of class."
"I felt so insulted that I decided to walk out of the meeting."
"He was so disappointed with the service that he decided to walk out of the restaurant."
"The dissatisfied customers decided to walk out of the store and take their business elsewhere."
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