Sentences

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

  1. The balkish nature of the negotiations left both parties frustrated.
  2. His balkish attitude toward the project caused delays that could have been avoided.
  3. Despite her initial enthusiasm, she felt a balkish hesitation when it came time to sign the contract.
  4. The balkish response from the team suggested a lack of confidence in their strategy.
  5. She couldn't shake her balkish feelings about moving to a new city.
  6. His balkish demeanor during the presentation made the audience uneasy.
  7. They were met with a balkish reaction when proposing the new policy changes.
  8. The balkish tone of his voice indicated his reluctance to agree to the plan.
  9. In the face of criticism, her balkish behavior became more pronounced.
  10. The balkish atmosphere in the room suggested unresolved tensions among the participants.

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