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How to spell BAULKING correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "baulking" include "balking" and "balking", both of which mean to hesitate or refuse to proceed. Other alternatives may include "rebelling", "protesting" or "resisting". It is important to check the context of the usage to determine the most appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell baulking correctly

  • backing The music band had a strong backing from their fans.
  • Bailing
  • baking
  • balding My grandfather is balding, so he always wears a hat to protect his head from the sun.
  • Baling My father spends his weekends baling hay on the family farm.
  • balking I objected to his proposal, but he just laughed and said that I was just balking at change.
  • Balling I heard that he's been balling all season long and is now the top scorer in the league.
  • banking The banking industry is facing disruption from new financial technologies.
  • Barking One of the dog's favorite pastimes is barking.
  • Basking After completing the project before the deadline, John was basking in the glory of his achievements.
  • bawling The baby was bawling loudly, waking up the entire neighborhood.
  • Bilking The businessman was arrested for bilking his customers out of millions of dollars.
  • Bucking
  • bulging His bulging biceps were a testament to his dedication to his workout routine.
  • Bulking I'm currently bulking up for the upcoming body-building competition.
  • bulling
  • Bunking I was caught bunking by the teacher and had to face the consequences.
  • busking She was busking for a few coins in the corner of the square.
  • Calking He spent the afternoon calking the gaps around the windows to keep the cold air out.
  • caulking He spent the afternoon caulking the window frames to prevent drafts.
  • hulking The hulking bodybuilder stood at the entrance to the gym, intimidating anyone who dared to pass by.
  • sulking I was sulking because I wasn't allowed to go on the trip with my friends.
  • talking I enjoy talking with my friends about our favorite TV shows.
  • walking I enjoy walking along the beach during sunset.

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