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    walk off with

    US /ˈwɔk ɔf wɪð/

    ・

    UK /ˈwɔ:k ɒf wɪð/

    B2
    phr.v.To take something away, sometimes by stealing or winning.
    They walked off with the trophy after winning the championship.

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    Colbert Before Air: Stephen Recalls The Time Tom Hiddleston Met Evie

    02:25Colbert Before Air: Stephen Recalls The Time Tom Hiddleston Met Evie
    • and you walk off with my wife into this bower of roses.

      and you walk off with my wife into this bower of roses.

    • And so he starts explaining to me, and you walk off with my wife.

      And so he starts explaining to me, and you walk off with my wife.

    B1

    That's Why Airplanes Have to Fly So High

    07:49That's Why Airplanes Have to Fly So High
    • You see laptops need to be taken out of their carrying case for inspection, and it's incredibly common for passengers to forget their computer and walk off with an empty case.

      You see laptops need to be taken out of their carrying case for inspection, and it's incredibly common for passengers to forget their computer and walk off with an empty case.

    • and it's incredibly common for passengers to forget their computer and walk off with an empty case.

      and it's incredibly common for passengers to forget their computer and walk off with an empty case.

    B1

    Elizabeth Gilbert & Marie Forleo on Fear, Authenticity and Big Magic

    47:58Elizabeth Gilbert & Marie Forleo on Fear, Authenticity and Big Magic
    • and that's how you'll know that I was serious," and the trickster says, "I'm going to walk off with your girl." While you're doing that, the martyr is like Sir Thomas More, the trickster is Bugs Bunny who's always looking how to sort of subvert and do things differently and do things more playfully and do things in a transgressive way, you know,

      and that's how you'll know that I was serious," and the trickster says, "I'm going to walk off with your girl." While you're doing that, the martyr is like Sir Thomas More, the trickster is Bugs Bunny who's always looking how to sort of subvert and do things differently and do things more playfully and do things in a transgressive way, you know,

    • And the trickster says, “I’m gonna walk off with your girl while you're doing that.”

      And the trickster says, “I’m gonna walk off with your girl while you're doing that.”

    A2

    The Call of the Wild Audiobook by Jack London

    32:24The Call of the Wild Audiobook by Jack London
    • At the end of half an hour, one man stated that his dog could start a sled with five hundred pounds and walk off with it, a second brag six hundred for his dog, and

      At the end of half an hour, one man stated that his dog could start a sled with five hundred pounds and walk off with it, a second brag six hundred for his dog, and

    • "Buck can start a thousand pounds." "And break it out and walk off with it for a hundred yards?" demanded Matheson of Anansa King, he of the seven hundred vaunt.

      "Buck can start a thousand pounds." "And break it out and walk off with it for a hundred yards?" demanded Matheson of Anansa King, he of the seven hundred vaunt.

    B2

    Part 1 - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Audiobook by Mark Twain (Chs 01-10)

    12:22Part 1 - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Audiobook by Mark Twain (Chs 01-10)
    • and I reckoned I would walk off with a gun and some lines and take to the woods when I run away.

      and I reckoned I would walk off with a gun and some lines and take to the woods when I run away.

    • I thought it all over, and I reckoned I would walk off with the gun and some lines,

      I thought it all over, and I reckoned I would walk off with the gun and some lines,

    B1

    Speaking English: Phrasal Verbs are CRITICAL for Speaking American English Well

    34:11Speaking English: Phrasal Verbs are CRITICAL for Speaking American English Well
    • Walk off with means to steal.

      Walk off with means to steal.

    • Let's figure this out." Walk off with means to steal.

      Let's figure this out." Walk off with means to steal.

    A2