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  1. Walking the plank - Wikipedia

    A mode of destroying devoted persons or officers in a mutiny on ship-board, by blind-folding them, and obliging them to walk on a plank laid over the ship's side; by this means, as the mutineers suppose, …

  2. ‘to walk the plank’: meanings and origin – word histories

    Dec 8, 2025 · Walking the Plank. A mode of destroying devoted persons or officers in a mutiny on ship-board, by blindfolding them, and obliging them to walk on a plank laid over the ship’s side; by this …

  3. Walk The Plank - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase - Phrasefinder

    What's the meaning of the phrase 'Walk the plank'? ‘Walking the plank’ was a form of naval execution in which victims were forced to walk, often blindfold and with hands tied, off a plank of wood and into …

  4. WALK THE PLANK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    This metaphoric idiom alludes to a form of execution used in the 17th century, mainly by pirates, whereby a victim was forced to walk off the end of a board placed on the edge of the ship's deck and …

  5. walk the plank - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

    If someone in a position of authority walks the plank, they accept responsibility for something bad that has happened and leave their position. The company announced its new sales figures today, six …

  6. WALK THE PLANK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    6 days ago · walk the plank phrase 1 : to walk under compulsion over the side of a ship into the sea 2 : to resign an office or position under compulsion

  7. walk the plank - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jul 13, 2025 · Walking the Plank. A mode of deſtroying devoted perſons or officers in a mutiny on ſhip-board, by blindfolding them, and obliging them to walk on a plank laid over the ſhip's ſide; by this …

  8. Walk the Plank” Meaning, Origin and Examples - 7ESL

    Nov 13, 2019 · The phrase “walk the plank” refers to a form of punishment historically associated with pirates, where a condemned person is forced to walk off a wooden plank extended over the side of a …

  9. WALK THE PLANK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    walk the plank [journalism] to accept responsibility for something that has gone wrong and leave your position

  10. 'Walk The Plank' Meaning - UsingEnglish.com

    What does the idiom 'Walk The Plank' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language.