Synonym: staying power, toughness. Similar words: contaminate, contaminated, antihistamine, contamination, vitamin, laminated, examinable, examination. Meaning: ['stæmɪnə] n. enduring strength and energy.
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61. He was a chaser of the highest class, and had not other horses of unproven stamina excelled themselves in the National?
62. No one by 1989 could doubt the Prime Minister's stamina as, politically, a long-distance runner.
63. She would not do very well on any test of strength, stamina, or suppleness.
64. He has based his game on the prime virtues of line and length, backed by great stamina.
65. To be able to play most competitive games well you need stamina; indulging in sport on a regular basis builds stamina.
66. A student undergoes a prolonged period of performing stamina exercises aimed at raising the heart rate and improving overall fitness.
67. Swimming incorporates all three aspects, and a good squash player depends more on suppleness and stamina.
68. Climbing back up the one in 4 gradient requires extraordinary reserves of stamina as well.
69. The teams have been on a rigorous training schedule for the hundred mile long test of skill and stamina.
70. The Olympian still projects an ideal of hard work, physical stamina, mental fortitude, competition for the sake of competition.
71. The pool is also used for running training, to help build up stamina and he does his weight training there as well.
72. On top of the intellectual stamina there was a physical stamina too.
73. But stamina and muscle tissue need the opposite, many repetitions of rather low intensity.
74. Farthing made full use of his stamina, taking the lead early.
75. Mr Heseltine is known for his hard work and mental and physical stamina.
76. Pleasure, a rarity at any rate(Sentencedict.com), only serves to weaken one; what one really needs is stamina and discipline.
77. Be warned though, the rolling hills and rugged terrain will test your mountain biking stamina to the extreme.
78. In order to build stamina something more energetic like swimming, cycling or keeping fit to music can be very beneficial and enjoyable.
79. The final quarter was an untidy affair on both sides with the conditions taking a heavy toll on concentration and stamina.
80. He built up his stamina by playing football on crutches and progressed to using walking sticks.
81. Training was geared more to general fitness than particular skills,(http://sentencedict.com/stamina.html) and centred on running and skipping to improve speed and stamina.
82. Biscoe is a saxophone virtuoso of great lyricism, passion, stamina, and considerable versatility.
83. He was physically well made, having stamina and a commanding presence.
84. You are pitting the stamina of a sprinter against the rigours of a cross-country race.
85. Over a mile, the only sensible way to ride Pendero was to use his stamina, not hold him up.
86. I think you know, I think you know, about the stamina and situation of the jury.
87. This applies particularly to routines and repetitive work where the main operator limitation is not capacity or skill but stamina.
88. Distance tests a horse's stamina.
89. That young man lacks stamina.
90. It takes strength and stamina to be long-distance runner.
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