obstacle|obstacles in English
noun
[ob·sta·cle || 'ɑbstəkl /'ɒb-]
obstruction, impediment, hindrance
Use "obstacle|obstacles" in a sentence
1. Obstacle, obstacle.
2. No Obstacle to Peace
3. Passive safety – obstacle deflector
4. Determination to overcome any obstacle.
5. Before you can overcome your obstacles, you must identify just what those obstacles are.
6. Did she face obstacles?
7. Bolty is a obstacle race game.
8. However, qualifications remained a major obstacle.
9. BEARING THOROUGH WITNESS DESPITE OBSTACLES
10. Realistically, though, pride can be an obstacle.
11. I don't much fancy an obstacle course.
12. Her father's opposition was their only obstacle.
13. We laid about to surmount the obstacle.
14. It's like a video game obstacle course.
15. Obstacles hampering exchange of personal data
16. They had to overcome formidable obstacles.
17. Her father's opposition remained only their obstacle.
18. To cause to knock against an obstacle: Bumped …
19. Too often, past social stratification forms an obstacle.
20. Obstacles to Having the Right Attitude
21. I am going to ace this obstacle course.
22. Fear of change is an obstacle to progress.
23. In this illustration your notepad is an obstacle.
24. 7 Debit card thieves get around PIN obstacle.
25. He hauled the crimson obstacle from her womb.