The word is in the Wiktionary7 short excerpts of Wiktionnary (A collaborative project to produce a free-content dictionary.)— English words —- walkaway n. An easy victory; a walkover.
- walk-away n. Alternative form of walk away.
- walk␣away v. (Idiomatic) To withdraw from a problematic situation.
- walk␣away v. To free oneself from a debt such as a mortgage by abandoning the collateral to the lender. To make a…
- walk␣away v. (Idiomatic) To survive a challenging or dangerous situation without harm.
- walk␣away v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see walk, away.
— English word, defined in Portuguese —- walk␣away v. Ir embora, ir pra longe.
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