walk away with

The phrase "walk away with" is commonly used to describe winning or acquiring something with ease, often in a competitive context.

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Definition

B2Competitions and Contests

(informal)To win something easily or by a large margin.

Example

  • She walked away with the gold medal.
  • The team walked away with the championship title.

B2General Usage

(informal)To obtain or take possession of something, often with little effort.

Example

  • He walked away with the prize money.
  • They walked away with a great deal on the new car.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "walk away with":

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