| VERB | to hurdle | hurdled | hurdled hurdling | hurdles |
| SYNO | hurdle | vault |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- In 1859, the name was changed to Hurdle's Mill, when the mill was purchased by the Hurdle family.
- High ranking students were indeed able to hurdle additional admission requirements being imposed by top grade colleges and universities of the country.
- season, he was named field coordinator in the Pirates' player development department on December 22, 2010, until his promotion to Hurdle's 2015 staff.
- Mebane is home to Hurdle Field, airport code 4W7.
- After an unsuccessful trial with Blackburn Rovers, Davies signed his first professional contract in July 1959 with Chester where he was made to hurdle wearing army boots – training, he later claimed, which gave him his strength when jumping for crosses.
- As he was tackled he handballed to Franklin, who had to hurdle over the two falling players before launching a kick from 10 metres inside the centre square.
- A front handspring can be started from a stationary standing position, but it is more common for gymnasts to hurdle into front handsprings at a run.
- On December 17, 2022 the New York Times published an article wherein Adkins states that his depression emerged from head injuries which he had experienced as an athlete due to hurdle collisions.
- He had been attempting to tackle M Herewini who tried to hurdle him and made contact with Avery's head.
- Another record-setting swim he made was the crossing in Pamilacan Island to mainland Bohol in which Macarine needed to swim using breaststroke to hurdle the big waves encountered during the last three kilometers to avoid drinking seawater.
- He also drew inspiration from a childhood memory in which the adults on his grandfather's farm would fiddle with the padlock to a gate, whereas Minchin went out of his way to hurdle the gate, promising to himself to never open the farm gate.
- During the season he was concussed attempting a tackle on M Herewini who was trying to hurdle him.
- On August 2, 2014 at the Packers annual Family Night practice Lyerla tore the posterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament in his right knee when trying to hurdle a defender during a non-contact practice.
- She was named Best Asian Actress at the 1999 Singapore International Film Festival for "The Hole" ("For the subtlety and sophistication of her performance in the role of a woman determined to hurdle the stresses of urban life").
- At one point in the match Armit was running with the ball and attempted to hurdle his opposite, fellow New Zealand representative Alfred Bayly, but Bayly rose up and caught him around the ankles; Armit was subsequently up-ended and he seriously injured his spine in the fall.
- Armit attempted to hurdle Bayly, but Bayly rose up and caught him around the ankles; Armit was subsequently up-ended and seriously injured his spine in the fall.
- In one incident during a Test match at the Oval in August 1991, Jonathan Agnew suggested that when Ian Botham was out hit wicket, trying to hurdle the stumps, it was because he had failed to "get his leg over" (a British slang term meaning to have sex; Botham's sexual exploits had attracted national attention).
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