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hurdled Definition


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hurdle
noun
    1. athletics.horse-racing.
      One of a series of portable frames, hedges or barriers to be jumped in a race.
    2. An obstacle, problem or difficulty to be overcome.
      Thesaurus: complication, difficulty, problem, snag, stumbling block.
    3. A race with hurdles.
      Example: She won the 200m hurdles
      Form: hurdles
    4. A light frame with bars or wire across it, used as a temporary fence.
    5. historical
      A basic sledge on which criminals were dragged to their execution.
verb hurdled, hurdling
    tr & intr
    1. To jump over (a hurdle in a race, an obstacle, etc).
      Thesaurus: vault, leap over, clear, jump over, scale, overcome, surmount.
    2. To enclose with hurdles.
Derivative: hurdler
    A person or horse that runs hurdle races.
    Someone who makes hurdles.
Derivative: hurdling
noun
    Racing over hurdles.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon hyrdel.



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