walk away

walk away
v.

1) (D; intr.) to walk away from (he walked away from me without saying a word; to walk away from an accident) ('to survive an accident unhurt')

2) (d; intr.) to walk away with ('to win') (she walk awayed away with all the top prizes)


Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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