walk the walk

The phrase "walk the walk" means to back up one's words or claims with corresponding actions or behavior. It implies that someone is not just talking or making empty promises, but actually taking concrete steps or demonstrating the qualities they claim to possess. It is often used when someone is required to prove their authenticity, credibility, or ability to fulfill their statements or commitments.


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