To leave heaped up; to heap up in piles.
To refuse suddenly.
To stop short and refuse to go on.
To omit, miss, or overlook by chance.
To leave or make balks in.
To make a deceptive motion to deceive another player.
To stop, check, block.
To indicate to fishermen, by shouts or signals from shore, the direction taken by the shoals of herring.
To engage in contradiction; to be in opposition.
To disappoint; to frustrate.
Beam, crossbeam; squared timber; a tie beam of a house, stretching from wall to wall, especially when laid so as to form a loft, "the balks".
The wall of earth at the edge of an excavation.
The area of the table lying behind the baulk line.
A sudden and obstinate stop.
A hindrance or disappointment; a check.
The rope by which fishing nets are fastened together.
The area of the table lying behind the line from which the cue ball is initially shot, and from which a ball in hand must be played.
An illegal motion by the pitcher, intended to deceive a runner.
A motion used to deceive the opponent during a serve.
An uncultivated ridge formed in the open field system, caused by the action of ploughing.
To become soiled.
To debase by distorting the real nature of (something).
To make (something) dirty.
To stain or tarnish (somebody) with dishonor.
In a dirty manner.
Containing data needing to be written back to memory or disk.
Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime.
Dishonourable; violating accepted standards or rules.
Corrupt, illegal, or improper.
Having the undercarriage or flaps in the down position.
Morally unclean; obscene or indecent, especially sexually.
Carrying illegal drugs among one's possessions or inside of one's bloodstream.
Sleety; gusty; stormy.
Of an alcoholic beverage, especially a cocktail or mixed drink: served with the juice of olives.
Of color, discolored by impurities.
Spreading harmful radiation over a wide area.
Of food, indulgent in an unhealthy way.
That makes one unclean; corrupting, infecting.
Out of tune.
Used as an intensifier, especially in conjunction with "great".