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Definition of Feats
1. feat [n] - See also: feat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Feats
Literary usage of Feats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1808)
"... by fome elegant gentlemen's country- feats and gardens. Here I was obliged to
ferry the river, in order to get into the Oxford-road, which alfo leads to ..."
2. Our Wild Indians: Thirty-three Years Personal Experience Among the Red Men by Richard Irving Dodge (1884)
"feats AND MARVELLOUS EXPLOITS. An Indian Story Teller — The Favorite of the
Women — The Sign Language — Outdoor Sports — Life in the Saddle — Wonderful ..."
3. The American Railway: Its Construction, Development, Management, and Appliances by Thomas Curtis Clarke (1889)
"... feats OF RAILWAY ENGINEERING. BY JOHN BOGART. Development of the Rail—Problems
for the Engineer—How Heights are Climbed—The Use of Trestles—Construction ..."
4. Crabb's English Synonyms by George Crabb (1917)
"The same words may also be applied in an indifferent sense to familiar objects,
as the exploits of a freebooter, or feats of horsemanship. ..."
5. Letters on Natural Magic by David Brewster, James Alexander Smith (1883)
"The properties of the mechanical powers, however, seem to have been successfully
employed in performing feats of strength which were beyond the reach even ..."
6. Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of His Noble by Thomas Malory, Alfred William Pollard, William Caxton (1903)
"... CHAPTER LXVIII How Sir Tristram and his fellowship jousted, and of the noble
feats that they did in that ..."