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obstacle race

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Word: Obstacle Race

Definition: An obstacle race is a type of competition where participants run while facing various challenges or barriers, such as mud pits, walls to climb, or water to cross. The goal is to finish the race as quickly as possible while overcoming these obstacles.

Usage Instructions:
  • As a noun: You can use "obstacle race" when talking about a specific event or competition.
  • Example sentence: "I signed up for an obstacle race this weekend, and I'm excited to see how well I can climb over the walls and crawl through the mud."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced discussions, you might talk about the physical and mental challenges of an obstacle race, the training required, or the community aspect of these events.

Word Variants:
  • Obstacle: (noun) something that blocks your way or makes it difficult to do something.
  • Racer: (noun) a person who competes in races.
Different Meanings:
  • Obstacle: In a broader sense, an obstacle can refer to any challenge or difficulty in life, not just in racing.
  • Race: Besides a competition, "race" can also refer to a group of people who share similar physical characteristics or cultural backgrounds.
Synonyms:
  • Challenge course
  • Adventure race
  • Tough Mudder (a specific brand of obstacle race)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Jump through hoops": This idiom means to go through a lot of difficulties or challenges to achieve something, similar to what you do in an obstacle race.

    • Example: "To get the loan approved, I had to jump through hoops with all the paperwork."
  • "Get over the hurdle": This phrasal verb means to overcome a difficulty or challenge.

    • Example: "Once we get over this hurdle, the project will be much easier to finish."
Summary:

An "obstacle race" is a fun and challenging event that includes various physical barriers for participants to overcome.

Noun
  1. a race in which competitors must negotiate obstacles

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