Uk English Meaning of hurdled
hurdled (hurdled)
Other Uk English words related to hurdled (hurdled)
Nearest Words of hurdled
- hunts => hunts
- huntresses => huntresses
- hunting (through) => hunting (through)
- hunting (down or up) => Hunting (tracking down or chasing up)
- hunters => hunters
- hunted (through) => hunted through
- hunted (down or up) => hunted down
- hunt (through) => hunt (through)
- hunt (down or up) => Hunt (track down or flush out)
- hunkering (down) => Hunkering down
Definitions and Meaning of hurdled in English
hurdled
to leap over especially while running (as in a sporting competition), a race in which such barriers must be jumped, overcome sense 1, an artificial barrier over which racers must leap, a movable panel used as a fence, any of various events in which racers must jump over a series of hurdles, a frame or sled formerly used in England for dragging traitors to execution, barrier, obstacle, obstacle, a portable panel usually of wattled withes and stakes used especially for enclosing land or livestock, a barrier to be jumped in a race, overcome, surmount, to leap over while running
FAQs About the word hurdled
hurdled (hurdled)
to leap over especially while running (as in a sporting competition), a race in which such barriers must be jumped, overcome sense 1, an artificial barrier over
bounced,bounded,hopped,jumped,jumped,leapfrogged,leapt,loped,skipped,sprang
No antonyms found.
hunts => hunts, huntresses => huntresses, hunting (through) => hunting (through), hunting (down or up) => Hunting (tracking down or chasing up), hunters => hunters,