Similar words: hurdle, cordless, wordless, regardless, irregardless, regardless of, absurdly, bloodcurdling. Meaning: ['hɜrdl /'hɜːdl] n. a footrace in which contestant must negotiate a series of hurdles.
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31. In the short term the road to Nice has plenty of hurdles.
32. M Athlete Sally Gunnell won gold in the 400-metre hurdles for Britain.
33. No wonder the main effect of the restrictions is later and riskier abortions for those who can overcome the hurdles.
34. His inexperience over hurdles should not be a bar to victory here.
35. Second best Meanwhile, Colin Jackson once again had to settle for second best after a dramatic and controversial 60 metres hurdles final.
36. A reconvened multi-party constitutional conference early next month is expected to leap these hurdles quickly.
37. The bill has cleared all the hurdles before it and will soon become law.
38. They are hoping to enlist the minister's help in overcoming the financial hurdles.
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39. Mental hurdles are proving as tough to handle as the many physical ones presented by the Sonics.
40. Companies face state and federal regulatory hurdles before they can offer such deals.
41. No more challenges in boyhood, no more hurdles to leap on the way to manhood.
42. I., has declined, insisting that the $ 5. 2 billion merger would never clear government antitrust hurdles.
43. Gunnell gave herself the perfect wedding present when she unwrapped an Olympic gold medal in the 400metres hurdles.
44. Analysts estimate sales could reach $ 300 million a year once regulatory hurdles are cleared and full marketing gets under way.
45. There are lots of bureaucratic hurdles to deal with when adopting a child.
46. Funding problems and political resistance are creating hurdles to the process, however.
47. He overcame many hurdles to become a lawyer.
48. The coal supply project faces significant logistical hurdles.
49. There are numerous hurdles on the road to success.
50. She coached the 1994 55 m hurdles finalist.
51. The weight of the evidence has succeeded in gaining Medicare payment for rehabilitation services, which has been one of our major hurdles to access.
52. The Obama administration's push for high-speed trains is foundering, as Congress moves to clamp down on funding and a showcase California project encounters new hurdles.
53. Participants at the Yaounde round-table asked that several hurdles be cleared to reassure them of the government's goodwill.
54. Some analysts also believe political and economic rivalries place high hurdles in the path of a true Asia trade bloc.
55. Despite the increasingly open policies toward foreign investment in the Chinese leasing industry, some regulatory hurdles remain, raising continuing debates throughout the country.
56. The five coverings which usually are the hurdles in practice, such as avarice, wrath, dullness, agitation and doubt, can't cumber him.
57. Also Harrison Dillard of the U.S. won the 110 - meter hurdles.
58. Australia's Sally Pearson celebrates her win in the 100m hurdles women final of the Track and Field competition of the XIX Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
59. Today, I decided to mock a few stuck-up runners by effortlessly jumping over the track hurdles.
60. Hurdling events are dashes in which competitors must clear a series of ten barriers called hurdles.
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