Phrasal Verb | walk out on |
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Definition | to leave someone (usually for ever) |
Examples | - Where's Julia? - I don't know. She walked out on me two weeks ago and I haven't seen her since. - Why don't you just walk out on him? He's making you unhappy and that's never going to change. |
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