Similar words: dauntless, gaunt, countless, disgruntled, aunt, haunt, vaunt, daunt. Meaning: ['gɔːntlɪt] n. 1. to offer or accept a challenge 2. a glove of armored leather; protects the hand 3. a glove with long sleeve 4. a form of punishment in which a person is forced to run between two lines of men facing each other and armed with clubs or whips to beat the victim.
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31. Leonora, expecting to be taken by storm after she'd flung down the gauntlet, found Penry in no hurry at all.
32. It was a gauntlet tossed down to the concept that computer time was so precious that not a moment should be wasted.
33. Must the consultant run a long gauntlet of interviews, just to test his or her credibility.
34. As they left afterwards, they had to run the gauntlet of television cameras and reporters.
35. The gauntlet is being thrown down by Pemex to the international community.
36. The injury was caused by fighting with maces whilst not wearing a gauntlet.
37. Yet neither of them had to run the gauntlet of hate that Barmby has experienced.
38. The navy board was the last in a gauntlet of oral exams.
39. John and all the celebrities had to run the gauntlet of gun muzzles.
40. At this point Morag Harkness(sentencedict.com), Sales Manager threw down the gauntlet and challenged the guys to a netball match.
41. But in announcing the move Chris Dean had to run the gauntlet of press more interested in his private life.
42. Was he taking up the gauntlet against the subtle yet inevitable erosion such wealth would bring to the culture of his people?
43. He said he always wanted to try the Gauntlet.
44. Are you ready to pick up the gauntlet?
45. You Awakened at the Watchtower of the Iron Gauntlet.
46. The trade unions have thrown down the gauntlet.
47. He ran the gauntlet of newspaper attacks.
48. And she brought you through the Gauntlet by herself?
49. So what's the big problem with the Gauntlet anyway?
50. You will be steadfast in your goals or intention and, if challenged,(www.Sentencedict.com) will take up the gauntlet and win.
51. Frank was supposed to take you down the Gauntlet, right?
52. The Imperial insignia was printed on the left shoulder pad and the right gauntlet.
53. In America, democracy must run a gauntlet of challenges. The most crucial is still Du Bois ' color line.
54. I was determined to pick up the gauntlet and change the situation.
55. Encouraged by Deng Xiaoping, China decided to "run the gauntlet" on price deregulation again in 1992.
56. I had to take up the gauntlet; otherwise they would think truth sided with them.
57. I'd like to try the Gauntlet myself, but people aren't allowed to do it anymore.
58. The NYSE's tentative $10 billion sale to Germany's Deutsche B?rse will need to pass through a regulatory gauntlet in the next few months, which could ensnarl the deal in red tape.
59. Ocho Rios, the country's prime cruise ship destination, is a gauntlet of colorful craft shops, food stands, and juke joints.
60. Millions of young goby fish head upstream, but they must first run the gauntlet of the lowlands.
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