Hurdling [verb]

Definition of Hurdling:

jump over an obstacle

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Sentence/Example of Hurdling:

The Pitt full-back had the ball—that same giant whose hurdling force had crushed poor, slender Kentucky.

Foxie bolted down this slope, hurdling the bunches of sage, and showing the speed of which Emett had boasted.

Hurdling, sprinting, tennis and all sports requiring short, intense spurts of energy are the ones in which this type excels.

May not this constant dodging or hurdling of statutes be a sign that there is something the matter with the statutes?

A body hurdling through the doorway struck the giant amidship and sent him bowling over like a ten-pin.

To contemplate misnamed medicine bottles interminably hurdling the bridge of one's nose, operates otherwise.

You see, the idea is to knife the backs through; there isn't any plunging to speak of and not much hurdling.

A flock of freckles, each seemingly in pursuit of its fellow just ahead, were hurdling the bridge of a somewhat pug nose.

Following the baseball game came some athletic contests, such as high jumping and hurdling.

There are occasional fields of sainfoin and of turnips; but these latter are small, and no ridging or hurdling is yet practised.