Want for nothing

To have everything that one needs or wishes.My sister and her husband both have good jobs and they want for nothing.

Walk out on (someone)

To abandon your partner and end a relationship.The man walked out on his wife.

Walk out of (something)

To leave suddenly.Three people walked out of the meeting yesterday.

Walk out

To go on strike.Most of the workers at the factory decided to walk out on strike this morning.

Walk on eggshells/eggs

To be very cautious and careful around someone so that he or she does not become angry.I always walk on eggshells when I meet my neighbor.

Walk on air

To feel happy and excited.The girl has been walking on air since she passed her exams.

Walk off with (something)

To take something and go away with it, to steal something.I walked off with the wrong backpack by mistake.

Walk of life

Occupation, social rank.People from every walk of life came to the concert in the park.

Walk hand-in-hand (with someone)

To walk while holding hands with someone.The couple walked hand-to-hand down the street.

Walk down the aisle together

To get married (in this case in a church where the bride walks down the aisle to the altar).The couple have decided to walk down the aisle... Read more →