walks out (Meaning)

walks out

strike, the action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval, to go on strike, strike sense 3a, to leave suddenly often as an expression of disapproval, to leave in the lurch, strike entry 2 sense 2a

walks out Sentence Examples

  1. The senator walks out of the meeting in protest.
  2. The employee walks out of the office after receiving a termination letter.
  3. The customer walks out of the store without paying for their groceries.
  4. The child walks out of the room, slamming the door behind them.
  5. The guest walks out of the party early, leaving everyone surprised.
  6. The dog walks out of the house and disappears down the street.
  7. The cat walks out of the carrier and into the living room.
  8. The thief walks out of the bank with a bag full of money.
  9. The witness walks out of the courtroom after testifying against the defendant.
  10. The student walks out of the exam early, confident in their answers.

FAQs About the word walks out

strike, the action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval, to go on strike, strike sense 3a, to leave suddenly often as an express

departs, parts, bails out, takes a walk, goes, digs out, pushes off, pulls out, cuts out, peels off

arrives, shows up, stays, remains, turns up,comes, approaches, closes, reaches, lands

The senator walks out of the meeting in protest.

The employee walks out of the office after receiving a termination letter.

The customer walks out of the store without paying for their groceries.

The child walks out of the room, slamming the door behind them.