hurdle|hurdled|hurdles|hurdling in English

verb

[hur·dle || 'hɜrdl /'hɜːdl]

jump over a barrier; surmount an obstacle

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1. One last hurdle, Dom.

2. The Hurdle Race of Motherhood

3. He won the 400 metres hurdles.

4. Deeply rooted traditions may also add hurdles.

5. And I ran hurdles in high school.

6. Shortage of funds is another hurdle .

7. 16 Does curiosity always hurdle self interest?

8. 4 The Hurdle Race of Motherhood

9. 2 He fell at the last hurdle.

10. 20 The biggest hurdle is breaking the addiction.

11. 6 The plan fell at the first hurdle.

12. 15 I still had that hurdle to overcome.

13. It faces plenty of financing and regulatory hurdles.

14. She coached the 1994 55 m hurdles finalist.

15. The transaction also must clear certain regulatory hurdles.

16. The telecommunications bill still faces a few hurdles.

17. She reached the final of the 100m hurdles.

18. A Hidden Hurdle in Efforts to Diversify Boardrooms

19. Amere Lattin (born July 12, 1997) is an American track and field athlete who specializes in the hurdles, mostly 400-meter hurdles

20. 25 An additional hurdle for evolutionary theory now arises.

21. The next hurdle was finding a front axle.

22. 1 His horse fell at the final hurdle.

23. The first great hurdle is the formidable Transantarctic mountain range.

24. 17 Devising an evocative name is only the first hurdle.

25. 5 We'll jump each hurdle as we come to it.