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Hurdle [hur DUHL] [from Latin cratis wickerwork, hurdle] 1. (noun) something in someone’s way 2. (noun) a barrier runners must leap over 3. (verb) to overcome 4. (verb) to jump over Use the drop-down menus to identify the definition of hurdle used in each sentence. The runners passed over each hurdle in a flash The cat hurdled the couch with ease. The largest hurdle in my plan to buy a car was lack of money.

the answer to this is:
1.a barrier runners must leap over
2.to jump over
3.something in someones way.

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