balk|balks in English
noun
[bɔːk]
unplowed ridge of land; rafter; incomplete and thus illegal move made by a pitcher (Baseball); block
Use "balk|balks" in a sentence
1. Balked, Balk·ing, Balks v.intr
2. Balked , balk·ing , balks v
3. What does Balks mean? Third-person singular simple present indicative form of balk
4. Elizabeth Balks was born on month day 1811, at birth place, to John Balks and Katharine Balks (born Fluker)
5. Synonyms for Balks in Free Thesaurus
6. Walks & Balks, Maple Grove, Minnesota
7. Susan Powers Balks is on Facebook
8. Rule 6.02(a): A Balk shall be called audibly (“Balk!” or “That’s a Balk!”) and by pointing laterally at the pitcher
9. Baulk: See <internalXref urlencoded="balk">balk</internalXref>
10. As nouns the difference between Baulk and balk is that Baulk is (british) (balk) while balk is ridge, an unplowed strip of land
11. 13 synonyms for Baulk: balk, deterrent, hinderance, hindrance, impediment, balk, handicap, check, rafter
12. Balk (v.) late 14c., "to leave an unplowed ridge when plowing," from Balk (n.)
13. Baker hopes NLDS umps call Balks on Kershaw
14. Balks: something that makes movement or progress difficult.
15. Ruiz Balks at fighting Joshua in Saudi Arabia
16. In 2017 Balk had 4,090 inhabitants.
17. As verbs the difference between Baulk and balk is that Baulk is (british) (balk) while balk is (archaic) to pass over or by or balk can be to indicate to fishermen, by shouts or signals from shore, the direction taken by the
18. What does Balk mean? The definition of Balk is to stop or hold back from doing something
19. Many people balk at this danger.
20. Baulk is an alternative form of balk
21. 8 That was a balk to us.
22. What does Baulks mean? (UK) Plural form of baulk (alternative spelling of balks)
23. MLB Worst Balks (HD) Pitchers Falling off mound & twitching
24. Baulk is a British variant of balk
25. 11 Many people balk at this danger.