Moderate as in win To take something, especially without permission; similar to snitching. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Walk Off With'
She attempted to walk off with the trophy, thinking no one would notice.
The suspect tried to walk off with the evidence, but the detective caught him.
The talented team managed to walk off with the championship trophy.
The skilled chef was confident that his dish would make him walk off with the cooking competition title.
The detective finally solved the case and was ready to walk off with the elusive criminal.
The academic prodigy worked hard to walk off with the prestigious scholarship for outstanding achievement.
Report
Meaning
Contribute
Copied