walkout in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

walkout in the PONS Dictionary

walkout Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to stage a walkout

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Exhibitor response was scathing; most theater owners complained bitterly about the adverse audience reaction and the many walkouts.
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The student strike spread nationwide, involving more than four million students and 450 universities, colleges and high schools in mostly peaceful protests and walkouts.
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Although the union had pledged before the walkout began to feed strikers, it was wholly unable to fulfill this promise.
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As a symbol of the walkouts, students wore the image of a foot on their clothes.
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In 1951, students staged a walkout protesting the conditions.
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The group participated in a number of student walkouts.
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In protest, they staged a walkout from the ardfheis and reconvened the ardfheis at another venue.
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Walkouts have often been staged against the presence of a speaker or the content of an in-progress speech at a meeting.
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It was the first walkout in sumo history.
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With these walkouts women took a stand for themselves as well as paved the way for the generations of women to come.
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