Definitionn. a footrace in which contestants must negotiate a series of hurdles
Last update: October 4, 2015
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It was a combination of hurdles, poles, barrels and open space - down which Alex was riding a horse at a gallop. [Please select]
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HURDLES, the buttocks. [Please select]
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We have swords at our hurdles, and here is the King’s Park at hand. [Please select]
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"I think I can take you safely over the hurdles and around the bunkers." [Please select]
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"It is just at the end of the playground, over hurdles." [Please select]
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Old, disused hurdles supplied me with reeds inhabited from end to end by the Horned Osmia. [Please select]
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Jumping hurdles is taught in the best riding schools. [Please select]
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The girls were to ride around the field on their horses and jump the four hurdles. [Please select]
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I'll shut me eyes when you take the hurdles, and be blind to temptation.' [Please select]
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Well, Beauty and I took our hurdles to-day, at the Ambassador's farm, as though we had been jumping together all our lives. [Please select]
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Of course, Bab rides very well, but I don't think mother would approve of her undertaking such dangerous riding as jumping over hurdles. [Please select]
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