feat in the PONS Dictionary

feat Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

feat of agility

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This clearly drew on the work of many surveyors, but was a spectacular feat nonetheless, and caused a considerable stir from the first.
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At the end of the competition, racers are given awards for feats performed on the trail.
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He is the only person to ever have achieved this feat.
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This was not the first time: it had been called to perform heroic feats.
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The school has achieved feats in co-curricular activities, with clubs in singing, dancing, creative writing, quiz and athletics.
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He repeated this feat in 2008 and 2010.
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This feat has only been repeated by a few performers.
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This bridge construction project was a remarkable feat.
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The building of a web is an engineering feat, begun when the spider floats a line on the wind to another surface.
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The feat was the first instance of three professional brothers all scoring first-class centuries in the same season.
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