balked in A Sentence

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    At this the boy Balked a little.

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    Why Europe Balks?

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    You Balked on a promise made in tenth grade.

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    Often times the mind is willing but the body balks.

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    Several Balked at the word“happy” because it seemed frivolous or superficial.

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    malleable and thereby unjust but Balked at using the word evil.

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    Because of his low risk factors, his doctor Balked, and so did a specialist.

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    We see potential where others balk at challenges and we know how to cooperate to"git'er done.".

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    We see potential where others balk at challenge and we know how to cooperate to"git'er done."".

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    And the scorpion Balked at this and said, If I sting you, we will both drown.

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    Inevitably, Nola's suitors meet each other and exchange notes on her- and unanimously balk at her philandering ways.

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    And when I hear of their billion dollar stashes, bevies of Rolls-Royces, and claims of divinity, I balk.

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    Some felt that it was Brother Russell himself, and they Balked at cooperating with new organizational arrangements.

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    If you were asked to leap a wide stream in one bound, you might balk at the suggestion.

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    Not all of these amalgamations were capped by a slice of bread, so purists might balk at calling them sandwiches.

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    The two had their first big disagreement when Wozniak Balked at giving Apple Computer the exclusive rights to his invention;

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    We balk at acknowledging our share of the fierce mother who will both kill to protect or devour her young depending on situation and circumstance.

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    The studio Balked, but threats of returning to Sweden(she was miffed at MGM for not allowing her time off to attend her sister's funeral) soon made Garbo one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood.

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    He Balked at the idea of military service, was implicated in an anti-Puritan plot(though he wasn't charged), and according to the Governor William Bradford, the entire Billington family continued to be“one of the profanest families” in Plymouth.

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