Illegal pitching action in baseball.
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Examples for "balk"
Examples for "balk"
1Women balk, thrusting their children behind them; some try again to escape.
2Biden wanted to make sure the most visible general would not balk.
3Would he really balk at using the protomolecule to further his agenda?
4Or perhaps forever, if he didn't balk at mass executions and torture.
5If asked the courses, I balk after the recital of the soup.
1However, the company balked at turning over certain materials, including interview notes.
2But the SEC has thus far balked out of concerns about fraud.
3However, some balked at the plan, claiming that it circumvents due process.
4China had balked at granting access for audit inspectors, citing sovereignty concerns.
5But the union has balked at saddling retired workers with additional risk.
6Thomas almost balked, not sure how to say what he was thinking.
7The rest of the CFL, however, balked at signing into any deal.
8Ida Mae balked but soon learned there was no point in protesting.
9Then some other impulse seized the bewildered rudimentary brains; the cattle balked.
10Republicans and Democrats have also balked at a national voter registration system.
11Airlines had balked at the December 2015 deadline first proposed by ICAO.
12Sarah balked at the idea of leaving before they knew Sam's fate.
13But at the last minute the military balked and zeroed out funding.
14Thus the malice of my enemies was completely balked in this affair.
15The disagreeable is the balked desire, the obstructed wish, the offended taste.
16IATA supported the move but balked the proposed deadline of December 2015.
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