Walk away from


walk all over someone
walk away from
1.
Survive an accident with little injury, as in They were lucky to walk away from that collision. [ Second half of 1900s ]
2.
Refuse to deal with or become involved, abandon, as in No parent finds it easy to walk away from a child in trouble. [ Second half of 1900s ]
3.
Also see: walk over

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