Usually means: Jumped over an obstacle successfully.
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General (9 matching dictionaries)
  1. hurdled: Merriam-Webster
  2. hurdled: Collins English Dictionary
  3. hurdled: Vocabulary.com
  4. hurdled: Wordnik
  5. hurdled: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. hurdled: Wiktionary
  7. hurdled: Dictionary.com
  8. hurdled: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  9. hurdled: TheFreeDictionary.com

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  1. hurdled: Legal dictionary

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  1. hurdled: Encyclopedia

(Note: See hurdle as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (hurdle)

noun:  (athletics, equestrianism) An artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race.
noun:  (figuratively) An obstacle, real or perceived, physical or abstract.
noun:  A movable frame of wattled twigs, osiers, or withes and stakes, or sometimes of iron, used for enclosing land, for folding sheep and cattle, for gates, etc.; also, in fortification, used as revetments, and for other purposes.
noun:  (UK, historical) A sled or crate on which criminals were drawn to the place of execution.
verb:  To jump over something while running.
verb:  To compete in the track and field events of hurdles (e.g. high hurdles).
verb:  To overcome an obstacle.
verb:  To hedge, cover, make, or enclose with hurdles.
noun:  A surname.
noun:  (T-flapping) Misspelling of hurtle. [(countable) An act of colliding with or hitting; a collision.]
verb:  (T-flapping) Misspelling of hurtle. [(transitive, archaic)]
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