Definitions from Wiktionary (walk off with)
▸ verb: (idiomatic) To steal, especially by surreptitiously removing an unguarded item.
▸ verb: (idiomatic) To win, as in a contest and especially without significant effort.
▸ verb: (idiomatic, performing arts, of a performer) To make the strongest favorable impression in a theatrical or similar performance, in comparison to other performers.
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▸ verb: (idiomatic) To steal, especially by surreptitiously removing an unguarded item.
▸ verb: (idiomatic) To win, as in a contest and especially without significant effort.
▸ verb: (idiomatic, performing arts, of a performer) To make the strongest favorable impression in a theatrical or similar performance, in comparison to other performers.
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walk away with,
make off with,
walk off,
steal away,
walk away,
take off,
make away with,
steal,
abstract,
carry away,
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