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obstacle course

noun

  1. a military training area having obstacles, as hurdles, ditches, and walls, that must be surmounted or crossed in succession.
  2. Informal. an event, situation, course of action, or the like that presents many challenges or difficulties.


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Sir Ed kicked off his party's campaign in typically zany fashion in Oxfordshire, where he was given a lesson in hobbyhorsing and ran through an obstacle course.

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Despite her recent history of broken bones, Amos was nevertheless gamely sporting bright yellow stilettos in the Salon studio the day we chatted, as she navigated our obstacle course of cords and rugs.

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In your previous book "Obstacle Course," you wrote about the hoops that women have had to go through to get abortions, even in the pre-Dobbs era.

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Photos of one area show a kind of obstacle course, crafted of wires lashed onto logs, and another site with tires spaced along the ground — both presumably used for training exercises.

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Among the challenges: he makes them navigate an obstacle course while a blindfolded Celeste drives a golf cart, leaving the viewer wondering how his boot camp can possibly be insured.

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