feat in the PONS Dictionary

feat Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

no mean feat
no mean feat
no small feat
no mean feat
no mean feat

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This journey, which ranks as one of the greatest feats of navigation in open boats, took 33 days and, extraordinarily, all aboard survived.
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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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This was not the first time: it had been called to perform heroic feats.
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During the 1950s he was publicly known as the world's strongest man for his many feats of strength.
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Its functioning and pneumatic controls are a tribute to the technical feats of the time.
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The statue is unique in that the figure is flexing every muscle in his body, a physically impossible feat.
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They were promoted as runners-up in their first season, and repeated the feat the following season.
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He knocked out each of his five opponents, a feat unmatched before or since.
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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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Savage took 101 wickets in 1959 and repeated the feat of 100 wickets in a season twice more, in 1961 and 1963.
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