walk out

Verb

 * 1)  To stage a walkout or strike.
 * 2)  To leave suddenly, especially as a form of protest.
 * 3)  To go out with; to be romantically involved.
 * 4)  To go for a walk outdoors; to go out.
 * 5) * 1751,, , No.118, 4May, 1751, Volume4, London: J. Payne and J. Bouquet, 1752, p.161,
 * The Turks are said to hear with wonder a proposal to walk out, only that they may walk back; and enquire, why any man should labour for nothing:
 * 1)  To accompany (someone) as they leave a house or other building.
 * 2)  To continue or persist in carrying (something) out or following through (with something); to persevere.
 * 3)  To step away with when carrying the weight in order not to hit the rack it was lifted off from during execution of the exercise.
 * 1)  To go for a walk outdoors; to go out.
 * 2) * 1751,, , No.118, 4May, 1751, Volume4, London: J. Payne and J. Bouquet, 1752, p.161,
 * The Turks are said to hear with wonder a proposal to walk out, only that they may walk back; and enquire, why any man should labour for nothing:
 * 1)  To accompany (someone) as they leave a house or other building.
 * 2)  To continue or persist in carrying (something) out or following through (with something); to persevere.
 * 3)  To step away with when carrying the weight in order not to hit the rack it was lifted off from during execution of the exercise.
 * 1)  To accompany (someone) as they leave a house or other building.
 * 2)  To continue or persist in carrying (something) out or following through (with something); to persevere.
 * 3)  To step away with when carrying the weight in order not to hit the rack it was lifted off from during execution of the exercise.
 * 1)  To accompany (someone) as they leave a house or other building.
 * 2)  To continue or persist in carrying (something) out or following through (with something); to persevere.
 * 3)  To step away with when carrying the weight in order not to hit the rack it was lifted off from during execution of the exercise.
 * 1)  To step away with when carrying the weight in order not to hit the rack it was lifted off from during execution of the exercise.
 * 1)  To step away with when carrying the weight in order not to hit the rack it was lifted off from during execution of the exercise.

Translations

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