Something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress.
Illegal pitching action in baseball.
1 Women balk , thrusting their children behind them; some try again to escape.
2 Biden wanted to make sure the most visible general would not balk .
3 Would he really balk at using the protomolecule to further his agenda?
4 Or perhaps forever, if he didn't balk at mass executions and torture.
5 If asked the courses, I balk after the recital of the soup.
6 Governments are likely to balk at such notions, as they always have.
7 He might balk if he thought we had any hand in it.
8 The Fed has assured markets it won't balk at further policy easing.
9 The newspaper said prosecutors appeared to balk at the overtures for leniency.
10 Surely it does not become us to balk at a new revelation.
11 They do not balk at autos and know no fear of shells.
12 I was worried the captains might balk at bombarding a planetary surface.
13 So if you wish to measure blades I shall not balk you.
14 We could not choose but balk those evil men of their will.
15 This was her first intimation that Republicans might balk at enfranchising women.
16 She wouldn't balk at it, if he could keep her wanting him.
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