Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A laborers' strike.
- noun A laborer's strike.
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Examples
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Our lot slopes downward, so the basement's walk-out part will have an 1,100-square-foot in-law suite.
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Does he think the circus-like atmosphere and the walk-out by Wisconsin Democrats have had an impact on their Democratic colleagues in Washington?
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This poem was performed on March 18, 2011, when Hamilton High School students staged a walk-out in protest of budget cuts.
Jazmine Williams: Hamilton High School Stands Up Against Budget Cuts Jazmine Williams 2011
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Bob O'Connor for The Wall Street Journal In 1991, Dr. Makadon and Mr. Lesser worked together again to add a large living room, deck and bathroom on the ground floor, plus a make-shift guest bedroom, screened porch and bathroom in the walk-out basement.
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The one prolonged torture-murder – in a cramped bathroom – is the big walk-out moment, and I rather resented having to sit through it.
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This poem was performed on March 18, 2011, when Hamilton High School students staged a walk-out in protest of budget cuts.
Jazmine Williams: Hamilton High School Stands Up Against Budget Cuts Jazmine Williams 2011
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This poem was performed on March 18, 2011, when Hamilton High School students staged a walk-out in protest of budget cuts.
Jazmine Williams: Hamilton High School Stands Up Against Budget Cuts Jazmine Williams 2011
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Our lot slopes downward, so the basement's walk-out part will have an 1,100-square-foot in-law suite.
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This poem was performed on March 18, 2011, when Hamilton High School students staged a walk-out in protest of budget cuts.
Jazmine Williams: Hamilton High School Stands Up Against Budget Cuts Jazmine Williams 2011
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On Wednesday, there's a walk-out of sorts planned: Students said they will leave class at 2 p.m., and then go to the historic Great Hall.
Cooper Union Weighs an About-Face Lisa Fleisher 2011
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