A driver encountered an unexpected obstacle when a deer suddenly ran onto the road in front of their car, causing them to swerve to avoid hitting it.
He did not have any maps of the areas he was heading into, and so the unexpected was his biggest obstacle.
Pizarro encountered the obstacles of mountains, jungles, swamps, and mosquitoes in Peru. Another major obstacle he encountered was the Incas.
naked tribes-men and women
BABIES!
no i cant its to hard sorry:(
dilema, challenge, tragedy, tough situation, obstacle, predicament
Sentence Example: Blindness is an obstacle in most occupations.
A similar phrase to "fly in the ointment" is "a spanner in the works." Both expressions refer to an unexpected problem or obstacle that disrupts a situation or hinders progress. They highlight the idea that even a small issue can have significant negative effects on an otherwise positive scenario.
Yes. It refers to a difficulty, obstacle, or situation requiring resolution.
The Filipino word "matisod" means to stumble or trip over something due to a sudden obstacle or uneven surface. It is often used to describe physical clumsiness or unexpected hindrances while walking.
The phrase "trip over the step" typically means to stumble or lose one's balance while walking, often due to an unexpected obstacle, like a step or ledge. It can also metaphorically refer to making a mistake or encountering a setback in life or a project, suggesting that one has failed to navigate a situation smoothly. The imagery evokes a sense of surprise and the need to regain balance after an unexpected disruption.
The idiom "bark your shins" means to injure your shins by accidentally hitting them against something hard. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation where someone experiences a sudden setback or obstacle that causes pain or frustration.