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balk or baulk verb (balked, balking) 1 intrans (usually balk at something) to hesitate, or refuse to go on, because of some obstacle. 2 to check or block. noun, snooker, etc the part of the table behind a line (called the balk line) near one end, from within which the start and restarts are made.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c, meaning 'to plough in ridges', from Anglo-Saxon balca ridge.