1. walk away - Noun
2. walk away - Verb
go away from
Source: WordNetwalk-away
The actor walked off before he got his cue Source: Internet
I got annoyed and just walked off Source: Internet
After all these years in the public eye, Jenelle Evans still manages to stick her foot in her mouth on Twitter and threaten to walk away from the platform altogether. Source: Internet
After watching two All-Stars walk away from the organization in the course of a calendar year, the Wings are in the midst of rebuilding. Source: Internet
After that, Madison appeared to get up from the table and walk away, leaving Peter wiping tears off his face. Source: Internet
A small lounge located a short walk away from TIFF Bell Lightbox had been rented, and a string of reporters were coming in and out of interviews, handlers hovering around. Source: Internet