Definition of Baulks. Meaning of Baulks. Synonyms of Baulks

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Definition of Baulks

Baulk
Bauk Bauk, Baulk Baulk, n. & v. See Balk.

Meaning of Baulks from wikipedia

- Baulk may refer to: Baulk, areas on various types of billiard table Baulk, a wall of intact earth in an archaeological excavation Baulk road, a type of...
- Baulking or Balking is a village and civil parish about 3+1⁄2 miles (5.6 km) southeast of Faringdon in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire...
- rails so as to keep the rails in line with each other. The longitudinal baulks, and therefore the rails, were kept to gauge by 'transoms' – transverse...
- Baulking Green was a chestnut gelding British steeplechaser, sired by Coup de Myth out of Nicotine Nelly by Irish Trout. He was foaled in 1952, and throughout...
- leave the balls safe by creating either a double baulk (both object balls in baulk), or the red in baulk with the cue-ball tight (frozen) to the top-side...
- long side. The table usually has a slate base, covered in green baize. A baulk line is drawn across the width of the table, 29 inches (74 cm) from the...
- load is carried longitudinally and borne by three or more bolsters (half baulks of timber) fixed transversely. The load is constrained sideways by movable...
- somewhat differently sized and delimited baulk, defined by the baulk line. On baulk tables, which have a "D" inside baulk, and on pool tables with a break box...
- attacker touches a defender and hasn't yet reached the baulk line, they do not need to reach the baulk line to score points and may return to their half of...
- vistas of rotting nineteenth-century houses, their sides s****d up with baulks of timber, their windows patched with cardboard and their roofs with corrugated...