Synonym: accomplishment, achievement, act, action, deed, exploit, stunt. Similar words: feather, defeat, feature, defeated, birds of a feather, beat a retreat, fear, feast. Meaning: [fɪːt] n. a notable achievement.
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151 This feat is so difficult that in the past 86 years, the triple crown has only been awarded 11 times.
152 Old people aspire after knowledge, jocundity, feat, and even love, just as an old tree drawn green, or an old tree adorned with flowers, may also be beautiful.
153 The proof of Fermat's Last Theorem was a major mathematical feat ofthe 20th century.
154 Meaning that even an infinitesimal force can accomplish a seemingly impossible feat with persistence.
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155 For one thing, even if cellulosic ethanol can be made viable , that feat remains years away.
156 An acrobatic feat that made a terrific hit with the audience was the somersaulting.
157 "Feat" brand FS series reciprocating rotary spray cleaning machine is mainly used for large-scale metal cast iron machine parts, especially after the degreasing process to clean metal chips.
158 JaguarA jaguar knight can demoralize enemies with a fierce roar , as per the Jaguar Roar feat.
159 I took Craft Disturbing Mental Image as my feat last level.
160 By a feat of legerdemain, the magician produced a rabbit from his hat.
161 This feat gives the lie to the picture, common in America and Asia, of Europe as a washed-up continent incapable of change.
162 The building should be like the plant , air plant , match the weather land utilization, feat in the request of the natural environment of the region, merge into an integral whole with great universe.
163 The resounding success of the Curacao experiment whetted the appetites of Florida livestock raisers for a similar feat that would relieve them of the scourge of screw-worms.
164 An acrobatic feat in which the legs are stretched out straight in opposite directions at right angles to the trunk.
165 Specifics : This feat allows the character to use the long sword, rapier, longbow, and short bow.
166 Even whereas things are feat well, I often imagine what it would be like to work back into the quondam and teach myself what I know immediately.
167 You utilised to be so cocky. You were feat to go and conquer the world.
168 Joe: The artefact to indorse yourself is to undergo when somethings feat to happen.
169 Let me be honest with you - a feat which , by the way, I find of great difficulty.
170 Every year, the MTA prints more than 170 million MetroCards, but, for Shaheen, amassing just a couple thousand was no small feat.
171 He put together an amazing six game span, averaging 37.5 points, 10.2 rebounds and 9.5 assists over that period – a feat matched only by Wilt Chamberlain in 1964 and Oscar Robertson in 1965.
172 He gave the struggle his attention, as an idler might observe the feat of a juggler, without interest in the outcome.
173 The feat, proposed by Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose in 1925, could help shrink the size of electronic devices.
174 This is a marvellous feat never before achieved , in forty , in thousands of years.
175 An even more physically astounding feat than the shot, frankly, was how quickly hefty Magic Johnson had his offensive lineman 's girth up out of his courtside seat to celebrate Bryant's shot.
176 One device capable of that feat is the superconducting tunnel junction, which consists of two superconducting films separated by a thin layer of insulating material.
177 Even our water systems were inspired by a feat of ancient Roman architecture, the aqueducts.
178 So next time you see someone like Olympic champion Usain Bolt whip through a 100-meter sprint in less than 10 seconds, remember: his toes are a big part of such an amazing feat.
179 The influencing factors of feat technique in hygiene were investigated in Sichuan with the method of the stratified sampling and the categorical data analysis.
180 "We wanted not to focus so much on that particular feat, but what it meant to be a free person of colour in the age of slavery, " Bermuda Archives director, Karla Hayward said.