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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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Just getting to Malibu Colony has become an obstacle course.

Renting an apartment in New York often resembles an obstacle course.

The Olympics, it predicts, “will be an arduous obstacle course for everyone.”

The roads and walkways leading to the court complex are a winding obstacle course littered with crash-resistant barriers.

We were still required to do all the runs and PT (calisthenics, obstacle course, and so on).

The obstacle course was about a mile long through woods, gullies and across water.

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