balker

NOUN
  1. a person who refuses to comply
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How To Use balker In A Sentence

  • As the boy led her from the stable she came out with her ears laying back and her short tail switching; and I said to myself, "here will be a job breaking a kicker and balker. Twenty Years of Hus'ling
  • Which, while they're still fast friends, was the last word ever passed between them on the subject of the funker and the balker. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier
  • It appeared, upon further acquaintance, that the man paid a hundred dollars for the horse; his brother had paid a hundred and twenty-five for the balker; but it was the belief of our driver that it would be worth the difference when it had reconciled itself to the rising ground of Frascati; as yet it was truly a stranger there. Roman Holidays, and Others
  • 'Yes,' I said, 'an' I've knowed better judges of hosses to sell a nervous hoss for a balker that had been balked onct by a rattle head. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills
  • Enjoying the short ride to Grasshopper Level, Leah was mindful of how this horse had been a balker back when Dat first bought him from Uncle Noah Brenneman. Covenant
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