Definition of Hurdled

1. Verb. (past of hurdle) ¹

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Definition of Hurdled

1. hurdle [v] - See also: hurdle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hurdled

huppah
huppahs
hupped
hupping
hups
huqa
huqas
huqin
hurcheon
hurcheons
hurden
hurdens
hurdies
hurdle
hurdle race
hurdled (current term)
hurdler
hurdlers
hurdles
hurdlework
hurdleworks
hurdling
hurdlings
hurds
hurdy-gurdies
hurdy-gurdy
hurdy gurdy
hurkaru
hurkarus
hurkle

Literary usage of Hurdled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of (1895)
"The twenty-one wethers were hurdled on this for two weeks beginning October ... When the wethers were first hurdled on this pasture they weighed a total of ..."

2. British Farmer's Magazine (1844)
"... the one half he harvested in good time, and the other half he let remain, and ate them off with 20 of the ewes hurdled in the usual way. ..."

3. The British Critic by Robert Nares (1799)
"... any of them could be found m the part of the field that was hurdled off ... and when the part that was hurdled off became bare of food, ..."

4. The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review by James Shergold Boone, John Henry Newman (1799)
"... any of them could be found in the part of the field rhat was hurdled otf ... and when the part that was hurdled off became bare of food, ..."

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