walk-off

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
That drives in a run that ends a game

Scott Podsednik hit the twelfth walk-off home run in World Series history on October 23rd, 2005.

A walkout
A prisoner who escapes custody without violence by taking advantage of the opportunity provided by negligence or distraction of guards
Any event or action in the bottom of the last inning of a game that scores a run and thereby ends the game with a victory to the team at bat
walk it off
To deal with an negative emotional event without complaint; to take it like a man

After Emma broke up with him to date a football player, Steve made a valiant effort to just walk it off, but felt he was dying on the inside.

walk it off
To walk or pace in order to relieve a pain or cramp

After six miles into the marathon, I had a stabbing pain in my side, but I was able to walk it off and complete the race.

walk off
To flee or abandon
walk off
To recover from (a minor injury) by walking around
walk off
go away from; "The actor walked off before he got his cue"; "I got annoyed and just walked off"
walk off
take without permission; "he walked off with my wife!"; "The thief walked off with my gold watch
walk off
take without permission; "he walked off with my wife!"; "The thief walked off with my gold watch"
walk off
go away, leave, depart
walk off with
go away with stolen merchandise, steal; leave with, earn
walk off with
If you walk off with something such as a prize, you win it or get it very easily. The delighted pensioner walked off with a £2,000 prize. = walk away with