stride out

stride out

To walk out (of some place) with long steps, especially in a hasty, vigorous, or determined manner. The CEO picked up her things and strode out as soon as the meeting was over. The disgruntled player strode out of the stadium without saying a word to the reporters outside.
See also: out, stride
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • pilfer
  • pilfer from
  • pilfer from (someone or something)
  • pilfered
  • bring about
  • a big fish
  • big fish
  • butter (one's) bread on both sides
  • catch a tiger by the tail
  • poetic justice