Verb
leave, usually as an expression of disapproval
Source: WordNetNo city should be too large for a man to walk out of in a morning. Cyril Connolly
Gandhi has asked that the British Government should walk out of India and leave the Indian people to settle differences among themselves, even if it means chaos and confusion. Stafford Cripps
And I can guarantee that Kirk Angel (Kurt Angle) and Mr Roboto (Chris Benoit) are gonna walk out of this match with bumps and bruises and a t-shirt that reads ‘I visited Anaheim and all I got was this lousy t-shirt and a Y2J beating that I will never eeeeeeeever forget again'. Chris Jericho
Watching you walk out of my life does not make me bitter or cynical about love. But rather makes me realize that if I wanted so much to be with the wrong person, how beautiful it will be when the right person comes along. Nicholas Sparks
Oh, it takes a lot for me to walk out of a film. Stephen Fry
Our assets walk out of the door each evening. We have to make sure that they come back the next morning. N. R. Narayana Murthy