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  • noun Plural form of feat.

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Examples

  • According to Dr. Hall, this refers to feats where dervishes intentionally cause serious damage to their bodies, yet with complete control over bleeding and infection, and unusually fast wound healing.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • According to Dr. Hall, this refers to feats where dervishes intentionally cause serious damage to their bodies, yet with complete control over bleeding and infection, and unusually fast wound healing.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • From the great Pyramids of Egypt to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to the Taj Mahal and Eiffel Tower, the list of humankind's construction feats is endless.

    12 Modern Engineering Wonders (PHOTOS) Manal Khan 2010

  • From the great Pyramids of Egypt to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to the Taj Mahal and Eiffel Tower, the list of humankind's construction feats is endless.

    12 Modern Engineering Wonders (PHOTOS) Manal Khan 2010

  • According to Dr. Hall, this refers to feats where dervishes intentionally cause serious damage to their bodies, yet with complete control over bleeding and infection, and unusually fast wound healing.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • So, is this your new strategy to beat Harlan in feats of strength?

    The addition of face-punching could put arm-wrestling's popularity over the top Tyler 2009

  • According to Dr. Hall, this refers to feats where dervishes intentionally cause serious damage to their bodies, yet with complete control over bleeding and infection, and unusually fast wound healing.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • Octopi are freaking amazing, whether they're running on two legs and impersonating a crab or strangling sharks or escaping from their cages in feats of mechanical derring-do.

    Boing Boing: December 3, 2006 - December 9, 2006 Archives 2006

  • Imagine the webslinger reinacting famous acrobatic feats from the Campanile to the Doge's Palace?

    Shadow Webs Part 2 2004

  • Many of their responses cited feats from the last five years, so absent were names such as Swoboda, Gionfriddo, Amoros, Mantle, Evans,

    USATODAY.com - Baseball's most amazing plays 2002

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