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Filter by Meaning The aspiring chef went through a gauntlet of cooking competitions to prove her skills.
The author endured a gauntlet of revisions and edits before her book was finally published.
The young knight bravely ran the gauntlet of enemy soldiers in the battlefield.
The athlete had to run the gauntlet of intense training sessions before competing in the Olympics.
He had to run the gauntlet of difficult exams during his final semester.
The politician endured a gauntlet of tough questions from the reporters during the press conference.
The hiker embarked on the gauntlet of climbing steep mountains in the wilderness.
The politician faced a gauntlet of tough questions from the press during the press conference.
The young actress faced the gauntlet of auditions before landing her breakthrough role.
The reality TV show featured contestants going through a gauntlet of paintball shots.
During the medieval fair, brave individuals volunteered to face the gauntlet of knights armed with padded lances.
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