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    balk
    [bô(l)k, bä(l)k]
    verb
    baulk (verb) · baulks (third person present) · baulked (past tense) · baulked (past participle) · baulking (present participle) · balk (verb) · balks (third person present) · balked (past tense) · balked (past participle) · balking (present participle)
    1. hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or undertaking:
      "any gardener will at first balk at enclosing the garden"
      Similar:
      refuse to
      be unwilling to
      draw the line at
      be reluctant to
      draw back from
      flinch from
      shrink from
      shy from
      recoil from
      quail at
      demur from
      hesitate over
      scruple to
      not like to
      hate to
      jib at
      Opposite:
    2. baseball
      (of a pitcher) make an illegal motion, penalized by an advance of the base runners:
      "the rookie balked and permitted Robinson to score"
    noun
    baulk (noun) · baulks (plural noun) · balk (noun) · balks (plural noun)
    1. baseball
      an illegal motion made by a pitcher that may deceive a base runner.
    2. any area on a pool or billiard table in which play is restricted in some way.
    3. a ridge left unplowed between furrows.
    Origin
    late Old English balc, from Old Norse bálkr ‘partition’. The original use was ‘unplowed ridge’, later ‘land left unplowed by mistake’, hence ‘blunder, omission’, giving rise to the verb use ‘miss (a chance)’. A late Middle English sense ‘obstacle’ gave rise to the verb senses ‘hesitate’ and ‘hinder’.
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    Balk definition: to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at).
    balk (bôk), v.i. to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually fol. by at): He balked at making the speech. (of a horse, mule, etc.) to stop short and stubbornly refuse to go on.
     
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