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- BAULK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BAULK is chiefly British spelling of balk
- Balk, Baulk, or Bulk? - Grammar Monster
Balk at or bulk at? What are the differences between balk, baulk, and bulk? To Balk (most commonly seen as to balk at) means to be unwilling to or to take exception to (Baulk is the British English version of balk ) Bulk means a large mass or quantity
- BAULK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Communitarian critics might baulk, saying that the very act of distinguishing different kinds of community in itself does violence to the basic organicist spirit of the communitarian project
- baulk verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[intransitive] baulk (at something) to be unwilling to do something or become involved in something because it is difficult, dangerous, etc Many parents may baulk at the idea of paying $100 for a pair of shoes
- BAULK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
(in baulk-line games) one of the spaces between the cushions and the baulk lines
- BAULK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
He would hate asking people for money; he would baulk at saying contradictory things to different audiences; if an opponent made a good point in a debate, he would say so
- Baulk vs. Balk: Whats the Difference?
"Baulk" and "balk" both mean to hesitate or refuse, but "baulk" is primarily used in British English, whereas "balk" is the preferred spelling in American English
- baulk - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
baulk (third-person singular simple present baulks, present participle baulking, simple past and past participle baulked) (British spelling) Alternative spelling of balk
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