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baulk Definition


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balk
baulk
verb balked, balking
    intr
    1. To hesitate, or refuse to go on, because of some obstacle.
      Thesaurus: refuse, turn down, demur, desist, resist, shirk.
      Form: balk at something (usually)
    2. To check or block.
      Thesaurus: frustrate, thwart, hinder, prevent, defeat, foil, forestall, obstruct, stall, check.
noun
    1. snooker.
      The part of the table behind a line (called the balk line) near one end, from within which the start and restarts are made.
Etymology: 14c, meaning ‘to plough in ridges', from Anglo-Saxon balca ridge.





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