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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
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Walk off with it

The following sentence is taken from The Telegraph, a British newspaper (It's about a movie titled Miss Sloane):

The whole point of Chastain in Miss Sloane is to walk off with it, and she’s not messing around.

My question is this:

What does "walk off with it" mean?

Thank you

  

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teal lime The whole point of Chastain in Miss Sloane is to walk off with it, and she’s not messing around. My question is this:What does "walk off with it" mean? Probably "greatly outshine the other actors", but you have not supplied enough context to be sure.

  • teal lime The whole point of Chastain in Miss Sloane is to walk off with it, and she’s not messing around.
  • My question is this:What does "walk off with it" mean?
  • Probably "greatly outshine the other actors", but you have not supplied enough context to be sure.
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teal limeThe whole point of Chastain in Miss Sloane is to walk off with it, and she’s not messing around. My question is this:What does "walk off with it" mean?

Probably "greatly outshine the other actors", but you have not supplied enough context to be sure.

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