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Jobb Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Walk in on

Walk in on = ?

Context:
The 14-year-old boy became a crucial prosecution witness Monday when he testified to actually seeing molestation by walking in on Jackson as he engaged in acts with his sleeping brother in Jackson's bedroom.
  

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"to walk in on X" = "to walk into a place unexpectedly where some activity (involving X) is in progress, thereby noticing and (most likely) interrupting that activity".

  • "to walk in on X" = "to walk into a place unexpectedly where some activity (involving X) is in progress, thereby noticing and (most likely) interrupting that activity".
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"to walk in on X" = "to walk into a place unexpectedly where some activity (involving X) is in progress, thereby noticing and (most likely) interrupting that activity".

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