Fall at the first hurdle phrase
To not be successful in achieving some task or goal at the outset of the attempt.
I decided to make that cake, but I fell at the first hurdle when no stores sold the ingredients I needed.
I set a goal to achieve full marks on this test. However, after reading the first question, I knew I had fallen at the first hurdle.
1. To become shabby or worn along the edges when talking about fabric or threads
2. To become weaker or less effective, or start to fail
1. To fail completely
2. To become separated from something that was stuck to
1. If you say that something dies a natural death, you mean that it fails, fades away, or no longer exists.
2. If you say that someone dies a natural death, you mean that he dies because of disease or old age.
To fail
The verb "fall" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
Someone who has a strong personality
I know Josh could deal with this problem because he's made of sterner stuff.