داستان آبیدیک

walk away with

wɑk əwe͡i wɪð


english

1 general:: see WALK OFF WITH.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general:: Phrase(s): walk away with something [and] walk off with something 1. Fig. to win something easily. (With little more effort than is required to carry off the winning trophy.) • John won the tennis match with no difficulty. He walked away with it. • Our team walked away with first place. 2. Fig. to take or steal something. • I think somebody just walked off with my purse! • Somebody walked off with my daughter’s bicycle., Phrase(s): walk away with someone or an animal to lead, take, accompany, or carry someone or an animal away. • I walked away with my brother. • The young man walked away with the heifer.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs


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