to continue walking in your intended direction
Distancing himself might be wiser, but playing only a walk-on in this would not be a clever career move.
He blamed her for their getting married and taking his mind off staying in shape so he could try out at some school as a walk-on.
Our little drama has given Pat a walk-on part in his own childhood.
Pity I never took a look in that office... "Truscott was like a walk-on player who'd missed a leading role by too early an exit.
She walked on without a backward glance.
walks on
walking on
walked on
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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