run the gauntlet

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run the gauntlet (third-person singular simple present runs the gauntlet, present participle running the gauntlet, simple past ran the gauntlet, past participle run the gauntlet)

  1. (idiomatic) To undergo a series of tests or challenges.
    • 1985, J. G. Thirlwell (lyrics and music), “Anything (Viva!)”, in Nail, performed by Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel:
      Run the gauntlet north and south
      March on up to the cannon's mouth
      And say I can do any goddamn thing I want

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