balter (Meaning)
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balter (v. t.)
To stick together.
Synonyms & Antonyms of balter
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
balter Sentence Examples
- The children baltered about the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.
- The senator baltered with his constituents, trying to find a compromise that would satisfy all parties.
- The salesman baltered with the customer, hoping to close the deal before the end of the day.
- The students baltered over the best way to answer the exam question.
- The musicians baltered with each other, trying to decide which song to play next.
- The workers baltered with their boss, demanding better pay and working conditions.
- The tourists baltered with the vendors in the market, trying to get the best price on souvenirs.
- The lawyers baltered with each other during the trial, arguing over the admissibility of evidence.
- The siblings baltered over who would get to sit in the front seat of the car.
- The animals baltered for food and shelter in the harsh wilderness.
FAQs About the word balter
To stick together.
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The children baltered about the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.
The senator baltered with his constituents, trying to find a compromise that would satisfy all parties.
The salesman baltered with the customer, hoping to close the deal before the end of the day.
The students baltered over the best way to answer the exam question.