welch

/wɛltʃ/
verb
  1. To fail to pay a debt or fulfill an obligation, especially a gambling debt.
    • The contractor welched on the deal and left the job unfinished.
    • No one trusts him because he has a reputation for welching on his promises.
    • He tried to welch on the bet after losing the game.
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