baulk

[bɔːɫk]/bɔk/

noun

  1. 1

    An uncultivated ridge formed in the open field system, caused by the action of ploughing.

  2. 2

    The wall of earth at the edge of an excavation.

  3. 3

    Beam, crossbeam; squared timber; a tie beam of a house, stretching from wall to wall, especially when laid so as to form a loft, "the balks".

  4. 4

    A hindrance or disappointment; a check.

  5. 5

    A sudden and obstinate stop; a failure.

  6. 6

    An omission.

  7. 7

    A deceptive motion; a feint.

  8. 8

    The area of the table lying behind the line from which the cue ball is initially shot, and from which a ball in hand must be played.

  9. 9

    The area of the table lying behind the baulk line.

  10. 10

    The rope by which fishing nets are fastened together.

verb

  1. 1

    To pass over or by.

  2. 2

    To omit, miss or overlook by chance.

  3. 3

    To miss intentionally; to avoid.

  4. 4

    To stop, check, block.

  5. 5

    To stop short and refuse to go on.

    The horse balked.
  6. 6

    To refuse suddenly.

  7. 7

    To disappoint; to frustrate.

    to balk expectation
  8. 8

    To engage in contradiction; to be in opposition.

  9. 9

    To leave or make balks in.

  10. 10

    To leave heaped up; to heap up in piles.

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