Walk off with

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verb

To take something without permission.

The thief walked off with my phone while I was not looking.
Visual representation of "walk off with" - To take something without permission

Often appears as...

  • walk off with belongings
  • walk off with goods

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Disapproving

Colloquial

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Negative Action

Indicates a wrongdoing, often done stealthily or without overt force.

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She managed to walk off with all the souvenirs, and no one noticed.
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No Force Used

Implies that the item was taken smoothly, without violence or aggression.

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The con artist walked off with their investments effortlessly.
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Casually Done

Often suggests the action was done as if it were normal, routine, or without urgency.

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He walked off with the antique vase while everyone else was distracted.
Visual representation of the word "Walk off with"

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