hurdling
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
hurdle/ˈhɜːdl/
▶noun
- 1 one of a series of upright frames which athletes in a race must jump over.
■ (hurdles) a hurdle race.
- 2 an obstacle or difficulty.
- 3 a portable rectangular frame strengthened with withies or wooden bars, used as a temporary fence.
■ a horse race over a series of such frames.
■ Brit. historical a frame on which traitors were dragged to execution.
- 1 (often as noun hurdling) run in a hurdle race.
■ jump over (an obstacle) while running.
- 2 fence off with hurdles.
– derivatives
hurdler noun.
hurdler noun.
– origin OE hyrdel ‘temporary fence’, of Gmc origin.
'hurdling' also found in these Oxford entries:

