walk off
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle off
Meanings
Try to recover from a feeling or pain by walking
Why “off”? A continuous line is snipped. The activity stops.
“He walked off the cramp.”
“She walked off her nerves outside.”
Don't confuse with
Walk off means walk to feel better after pain. Walk out means leave on foot, often suddenly.
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walk out
A contrast learners often mix up
Leave on foot, often abruptly
back off
Same off pattern: stopping
Move away from someone or something, often in retreat; Stop pressuring or interfering with someone; Withdraw from a previous position or commitment
blow off
Same off pattern: stopping
Be removed by force, especially wind; Cancel plans or fail to meet someone deliberately; Release strong feelings, especially anger; Remove dust or particles by blowing air on them
break off
Same off pattern: stopping
End a relationship, talk or activity suddenly; Detach a piece from something larger by breaking; End diplomatic, business or personal contact; Take a short pause from an activity
buy off
Same off pattern: stopping
Bribe someone to stop opposing you
call off
Same off pattern: stopping
Cancel a planned event
check off
Same off pattern: stopping
Mark items on a list as done or counted
clear off
Same off pattern: stopping
Leave a place quickly, often when told to; Remove items from a surface; Pay off a debt completely
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