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- nounhurdle (noun) · hurdles (plural noun)
- one of a series of upright frames over which athletes in a race must jump:"a hurdle race"
- (hurdles)a hurdle race:"the women's 100-meter hurdles"
verbhurdle (verb) · hurdles (third person present) · hurdled (past tense) · hurdled (past participle) · hurdling (present participle)- take part in a race that involves jumping hurdles:"this gelding hurdled fluently"
- enclose or fence off with hurdles:"a maze of individual hurdled pens"
OriginOld English hyrdel ‘temporary fence’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch horde and German Hürde. - People also ask
WEBLearn the noun and verb meanings of hurdle, a word related to barriers and obstacles. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.
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