stalk out of (some place)

stalk out of (some place)

To leave some place in a haughty, stiff, or angry manner. Everyone fell quiet as the count stood up and stalked out of the room without a word. The boss stalked out of the office with a horrible scowl on his face after the financial reports were released.
See also: of, out, stalk
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

stalk out of

some place to stride out of a place indignantly. Jeff stalked out of the store and went straight to the police. Mary got angry and stalked out of the meeting.
See also: of, out, stalk
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • stalk out of
  • stalk into (some place)
  • stalk out
  • stalk in
  • think (one) owns the place
  • think you own the place
  • board
  • have (one's) nose in the air
  • have nose in the air
  • nose in the air, have one's