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walk off with
verb as in filch
verb as in pilfer
verb as in shoplift
verb as in snitch
verb as in steal
Strong matches
verb as in win
Example Sentences
The thief, who had initially only set out to steal Leger's "Still Life With Candlestick", capitalised on a major breakdown in the security system, including motion detectors not working, to walk off with four other major works.
Her latest single, That Could Be Me, is all about fumbling the chance to declare her feelings, and watching her crush walk off with another girl.
Haaland will be the favourite to walk off with the boot again because of his clinical finishing and City's dominance of games.
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.
Robinson stayed down on the field for several minutes and finally was able to walk off with help.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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