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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
Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy:
We put up a makeshift fence and walk off the distance between the fence at the White House and the actual house itself. We don't have the bushes, we don't have the fountains, we don't get a realistic look at the White House.
We're ultra competitive and the losses still hurt, but it does ease the pain when you walk off the court and see two kids run at you and tackle you right outside the player lounge.
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.'.
To be in this moment, in this game, against that team, to make a play to walk off a game at Kansas City, I'll remember this game for the rest of my life, it was definitely special to win a game like this at Kansas City. Obviously, Super Bowl was probably number one for me, but this one is right up there. To be able to come back a couple of times, get points when we needed to get points, score touchdowns, get in field goal range, I'll remember it forever.
To walk off with that took some guts.
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