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walk-off
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walk-offnoun
A prisoner who escapes custody without violence by taking advantage of the opportunity provided by negligence or distraction of guards.
walk-offnoun
A walkout.
walk-offadjective
That drives in a run that ends a game.
Scott Podsednik hit the twelfth walk-off home run in World Series history on October 23rd, 2005.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of walk-off in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of walk-off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of walk-off in a Sentence
When the curtain opens, I turn on this knucklehead, and he kind of takes over and goes away again once I walk off set, that’s that great self-defense mechanism.
On the (par-three) sixth tee, everybody stuffed it in there (close to the hole), as the three pros were walking off the tee, Tiger said: 'Let's all walk off the greens with twos.'.
Talking about retirement, I’ve never spoken about retirement, and if I do retire, I wo n’t make an announcement, i ’ll just fade away. I don’t think this big deal, ‘ I ’m going to retire ’ – it stinks of selling tickets... it's dishonest. It's not rock and roll. Rod Stewart -LRB- left -RRB- was also asked about thefan that prompted John Legend to walk off stageat a recent Las Vegas show. John Legend Reschedules Concerts Planned for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Wedding Weekend.
Literally one of the founders could come into this environment, download half a billion dollars’ worth of wallets onto a thumb drive and walk off with them, and there’d be no accounting for that whatsoever.
I’ve had a plane for a long time, and I’ve never had anybody walk off the runway and into my plane.
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