walk out of Sentence Examples

  1. She walked out of the room, her face etched with disgust.
  2. The police officers walked out of the interrogation room, shaking their heads in disbelief.
  3. The protesters walked out of the meeting, chanting slogans and demanding justice.
  4. The employees walked out of the office together, in solidarity with their striking colleagues.
  5. He walked out of the relationship without a backward glance.
  6. The students walked out of class, citing concerns about the teacher's teaching style.
  7. The CEO walked out of the shareholders' meeting, his eyes blazing with anger.
  8. She walked out of the hospital, feeling a mix of relief and uncertainty.
  9. The athlete walked out of the stadium, victorious but exhausted.
  10. The jury walked out of the courtroom, ready to deliberate on the accused's fate.

walk out of Meaning

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walk out of (v)

leave, usually as an expression of disapproval

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leave, usually as an expression of disapproval

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She walked out of the room, her face etched with disgust.

The police officers walked out of the interrogation room, shaking their heads in disbelief.

The protesters walked out of the meeting, chanting slogans and demanding justice.

The employees walked out of the office together, in solidarity with their striking colleagues.