balkish in a sentence
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Definition
BALKISH (adjective): characterized by hesitation or reluctance, often leading to obstruction or delay in progress.
Sample Sentences
- The balkish nature of the negotiations left both parties frustrated.
- His balkish attitude toward the project caused delays that could have been avoided.
- Despite her initial enthusiasm, she felt a balkish hesitation when it came time to sign the contract.
- The balkish response from the team suggested a lack of confidence in their strategy.
- She couldn't shake her balkish feelings about moving to a new city.
- His balkish demeanor during the presentation made the audience uneasy.
- They were met with a balkish reaction when proposing the new policy changes.
- The balkish tone of his voice indicated his reluctance to agree to the plan.
- In the face of criticism, her balkish behavior became more pronounced.
- The balkish atmosphere in the room suggested unresolved tensions among the participants.
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