Definitions for walkout

walkout walk·out

Spelling: [wawk-out]
IPA: /ˈwɔkˌaʊt/

Walkout is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 111 anagrams from letters in walkout (aklotuw).

Definitions for walkout

noun

  1. a strike by workers.
  2. the act of leaving or being absent from a meeting, especially as an expression of protest.
  3. a doorway in a building or room that gives direct access to the outdoors:

adjective

  1. having a doorway that gives direct access to the outdoors:

Origin of walkout

1885-90, Americanism; noun, adj. use of verb phrase walk out

Examples for walkout

He related that a gang of workers had come to him with certain complaints and the threat of a walkout.

However, the impression still prevails that a few days will see an end of the walkout.

I'm going to fall down flat on my identification and give you a walkout.

This was due largely to the walkout of the railroad men employed in the mill yards, who acted on their own volition.

The office of Ted Cruz, who's led the unprecedented witch-hunt against Hagel, hadn't even heard of the walkout threat.

Mere alluding to the walkout was sure to get a strong response from the suburban Republican crowd, and it did, said one attendee.

But her fans would have none of it, and demonstrated a walkout on the once liberal singer.

As 25,000 public-school teachers stage a walkout in Chicago, Emanuel is facing the first major trauma of his mayorship.

From some perspectives, the walkout borders on the irrational.

Word Value for walkout
Scrable

14

Words with friends

16

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