Obstacle used in track and field hurdles.
The act of jumping over an obstacle.
1 A body lay in her path, and she hurdled it without pause.
2 But Shea McClellin hurdled snapper Morgan Cox and easily blocked the kick.
3 Joel hurdled the knee-high wire barrier and strode to meet him.
4 The spiral cone hurdled into space... and I went with it.
5 William yelled again as he hurdled the buggy's fragments and reached the mare.
6 She caught herself, then hurdled Dominic, and rushed to Maris's side.
7 And then, Jordan hurdled herself to the top of the railing.
8 John hurdled the sofa, then ran and threw himself through the open door.
9 But, at least we have hurdled the ancestral domain issue.
10 We hurdled one party after another, double-daring ourselves to find someone worth the Spanx.
11 De Saulles hurdled over him and Cochran struck the ground, breaking his right shoulder.
12 The bill had successfully hurdled its first major Senate hazard.
13 They'd bent the wire on the pen fence and hurdled .
14 A Sadie Hawkins girl squealed and hurdled a green bench.
15 I hurdled fallen logs and ducked low branches, chasing her until my lungs burned.
16 New Zealand and Oceania records have followed, although more obstacles have needed to be hurdled .
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