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The phrasal verb 'walk off with' means to take something without permission or to steal it.

Il verbo frasale 'walk off with' significa sottrarre qualcosa senza permesso o rubarla.

Phrasal Verb walk off with
Definition to take without permission; to steal
Examples - Someone's walked off with my notebook!
- She walked off with the jacket hanging in the shop window.
- Somebody's walked off with my electronic dictionary!
- He strolled into the classroom and walked off with a notebook computer lying on the table near the door.

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