to successfully buy something and leave the store with it · to purchase an item and take it home
Ever found that perfect item you absolutely *had* to have? 🎉 This expression is all about the satisfying moment when you make that purchase and carry your new treasure out of the store. It’s the ultimate shopping goal: to enter, find, buy, and successfully exit with your prize! 🛍️✨
💡 **Fun Fact!** While 'walk away with something' (which is on the excluded list) can sometimes be used similarly, 'to walk out with something' emphasizes the physical act of leaving a specific place (like a store) with a purchased item. Think of it as the victorious end to a shopping quest! 🥳 It's versatile for anything from groceries to a new gadget! 🛒
Which English expression best describes the successful completion of a shopping trip where you bought an item and left the store? A. to leave behind something B. to walk out with something C. to look through something