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View definitions for walk off with

walk off with

verb as in filch

verb as in pilfer

verb as in shoplift

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Haaland will be the favourite to walk off with the boot again because of his clinical finishing and City's dominance of games.

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There was lengthy stoppage time following a worrying head injury for Liverpool's Gemma Bonner, who left the pitch with blood across her face but was able to walk off with support from medical staff.

From BBC

Robinson stayed down on the field for several minutes and finally was able to walk off with help.

The Braves rallied from a four-run deficit and had a chance to walk off with the win in the ninth after pinch-runner Luke Williams stole second and third.

“To be able to walk off with a par … that was huge, obviously, with momentum and everything. Puts me in a good spot of have a chance tomorrow.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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