Use "balk at a difficulty" in a sentence

1. Rule 6.02(a): A Balk shall be called audibly (“Balk!” or “That’s a Balk!”) and by pointing laterally at the pitcher

2. Many people balk at this danger.

3. 11 Many people balk at this danger.

4. I thought he might balk at taking a handout from me.

5. They are likely to balk at antiabortion legislation.

6. I hope they don't Balk at finishing their work

7. 25 Even biology undergraduates may balk at animal experiments.

8. 1 Even biology undergraduates may balk at animal experiments.

9. They often still balk at being stigmatized as weird.

10. People may balk at the sight of a sea of wind turbines.

11. A difficulty has cropped up at work.

12. Balk definition is - to refuse abruptly —used with at

13. 4 They are likely to balk at antiabortion legislation.

14. Westerners Balk at the prospect of snake on the menu

15. 3 Westerners balk at the prospect of snake on the menu.

16. Balk definition: If you Balk at something, you definitely do not want to do it or to let it happen

17. 2 Many people would balk at setting up a new business during a recession.

18. Have you ever worked with a therapist, or would you balk at that?

19. 26 Have you ever worked with a therapist, or would you balk at that?

20. 8 That was a balk to us.

21. 13 They often still balk at being stigmatized as weird.

22. Balk at: They really wanted the apartment, but they Balked at the price

23. Baulk: See <internalXref urlencoded="balk">balk</internalXref>

24. Baulk is a British variant of balk

25. To Balk At The verb "to Balk" (which is nearly always paired with the preposition "at") means to be unwilling to or to take exception to

26. With a wife to divorce, Pavarotti not balk at paying the high costs of divorce.

27. As nouns the difference between Baulk and balk is that Baulk is (british) (balk) while balk is ridge, an unplowed strip of land

28. 22 First high winds blow Stu Miller off the mound, forcing a balk, at Candlestick Park.

29. 16 Officials who once wooed foreign investors increasingly balk at approving new deals.

30. 13 synonyms for Baulk: balk, deterrent, hinderance, hindrance, impediment, balk, handicap, check, rafter

31. We get strong indications that his agent would balk at that request.

32. Officials who once wooed foreign investors increasingly balk at approving new deals.

33. Balk (v.) late 14c., "to leave an unplowed ridge when plowing," from Balk (n.)

34. Baulk is a British variant of Balk.

35. 9 Make not a balk of good ground.

36. 17 With a wife to divorce, Pavarotti not balk at paying the high costs of divorce.

37. Example sentences with "Balk": I don't ever Balk at being considered a Motown person because Motown is the greatest musical event that ever happened in the history of music

38. Balk, Baulk (noun) the area on a billiard table behind the balkline "a player with ball in hand must play from the balk" hindrance, hinderance, deterrent, impediment, balk, Baulk, check, handicap (noun)

39. In 2017 Balk had 4,090 inhabitants.

40. People may well balk at this and never return to your site again.

41. Balk is a town in the northern Netherlands

42. 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

43. To emancipate all mankind, we will balk at no sacrifice . even that of our lives.

44. What is a Balk? In the simplest sense, a Balk is when the pitcher tries to intentionally deceive the hitter or runner

45. Balked, Balk·ing, Balks v.intr

46. What does Balk mean? The definition of Balk is to stop or hold back from doing something

47. A society that values freedom, sexuality, and human happiness can hardly balk at this inspiring fulfillment of its ideal.

48. 6 People may well balk at this and never return to your site again.

49. Baulk is an alternative form of balk

50. The more European voters balk at economic reform, the more politicians yammer on about values.

51. 6 The difficulty we do at once. The impassible takes a little.

52. 10 The high price is a balk to me.

53. Balked , balk·ing , balks v

54. Balk at something to resist and object to something; to shy away from doing something

55. Second , beyond the intellectual difficulty, predestination may be a real personal difficulty.

56. Voters would Balk if either candidate made such a proposal

57. There are many actions that can result in a Balk.

58. 7 The difficulty we do at once. The impassible takes a little loner.

59. 24 A society that values freedom, sexuality, and human happiness can hardly balk at this inspiring fulfillment of its ideal.

60. Early History of the Balk family

61. People who think nothing of entering passwords balk at the idea of having their eyeballs scanned.

62. Some practices may balk at this degree of rigour, especially given the relative scarcity of trained counsellors.

63. A new difficulty has arisen.

64. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Balk research

65. 28 A player with ball in hand must play from the balk.

66. As a musician, Balk is the frontwoman of Armed Love Militia .

67. 21 Among the guests are many luminaries of Parisian society who might balk at that sort of food.

68. 19 The more European voters balk at economic reform, the more politicians yammer on about values.

69. Twofold Nature of the Anthropomorphic Difficulty: The Anthropomorphic difficulty is a twofold one

70. A fellow driver chose to have words with him and criticised him for weaving about on the track in order to Balk those who try to overtake.: Truly, Hero is so tightly organized that the viewer may Balk at its clockwork elegance.: Because of the Balk, both runners advanced one base, giving the Twins a 5-4 victory.: He tried to Balk and twist around somebody and got caught holding the ball, and

71. Canadian writers favor balk, and Australians favor Baulk.

72. Baulk definition is - chiefly British spelling of balk

73. Balk - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums

74. Last Modified Date: February 24, 2021 A Balk in baseball is any action by the pitcher that violates the Balk rule, which restricts the actions of the pitcher when there is at least one runner on base

75. 15 Even a single man bad been able to balk him.

76. 6 Among the guests are many luminaries of Parisian society who might balk at that sort of food.

77. Among the guests are many luminaries of Parisian society who might balk at that sort of food.

78. Bridges are often accessible only with difficulty at statically sensitive points.

79. Craziness is the last difficulty before The Final Difficulty

80. Constipation is a difficulty passing stool