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What does mean to walk away in English style?

The phrase "walk away in English style" is an old-fashioned expression that means to leave a situation or place abruptly and with some degree of style or flair. It is similar to the phrase "to make a grand exit." The expression is often used in a humorous way to describe someone who is leaving a situation in a dramatic or attention-grabbing manner. For example, you might say, "He walked away in English style, flipping his coat over his shoulder and disappearing into the night."