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IMPEDIMENTS |
Obstacles |
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BARRIERS |
Obstacles |
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HINDRANCES |
Obstacles |
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HURDLES |
Obstacles |
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SNAGS |
Hidden obstacles |
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STEEPLECHASES |
Horse races using obstacles |
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STEEPLECHASE |
A horse race with obstacles |
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HURDLERS |
Athletes with obstacles put in their way |
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ASSAULT COURSE |
Requested a salt? Coarse track with obstacles for soldiers |
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ASSAULTCOURSE |
Requested a salt? Coarse track with obstacles for soldiers |
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OBSTRUCTIVE |
Tending to obstruct; presenting obstacles; hindering;
causing impediment. |
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HINDER |
To interpose obstacles or impediments; to be a
hindrance. |
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SURMOUNT |
To conquer; to overcome; as, to surmount difficulties
or obstacles. |
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PUSH |
The faculty of overcoming obstacles; aggressive energy; as,
he has push, or he has no push. |
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BESET |
To set upon on all sides; to perplex; to harass; -- said
of dangers, obstacles, etc. |
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TRAVERSE |
To cross by way of opposition; to thwart with obstacles;
to obstruct; to bring to naught. |
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HARD |
Difficult to accomplish; full of obstacles; laborious;
fatiguing; arduous; as, a hard task; a disease hard to cure. |
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CONQUER |
To gain or obtain, overcoming obstacles in the way; to
win; as, to conquer freedom; to conquer a peace. |
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TIMENOGUY |
A rope carried taut between or over obstacles likely to
engage or foul the running rigging in working a ship. |
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THREAD |
To pass or pierce through as a narrow way; also, to
effect or make, as one's way, through or between obstacles; to thrid. |
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BOOST |
To lift or push from behind (one who is endeavoring to
climb); to push up; hence, to assist in overcoming obstacles, or in
making advancement. |
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FAIR |
Free from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed;
unincumbered; open; direct; -- said of a road, passage, etc.; as, a
fair mark; in fair sight; a fair view. |
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DILEMMA |
A state of things in which evils or obstacles present
themselves on every side, and it is difficult to determine what course
to pursue; a vexat... |
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OBSTRUCT |
To block up; to stop up or close, as a way or passage;
to place an obstacle in, or fill with obstacles or impediments that
prevent or hinder pa... |
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BURST |
To exert force or pressure by which something is made
suddenly to give way; to break through obstacles or limitations; hence,
to appear suddenl... |