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Meaning of walkout #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 23, 2006 14:45 pm   Meaning of walkout
 

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ESL/EFL Test #101 "Phrasal Verb: Walk", question 9

The manager was terrified that his employees would stop work and walk ......... without warning.

(a) over
(b) about
(c) out
(d) at

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #101 "Phrasal Verb: Walk", answer 9

The manager was terrified that his employees would stop work and walk out without warning.

Correct answer: (c) out

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Walkout #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 23, 2006 15:42 pm   Walkout
 

Hi Chelsman,

A walkout is when workers leave their place of work without notice and stop work.

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