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feat

[feet] / fit /


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He is also, at 23, the second youngest player to achieve this feat behind Pele, who did the same at 17 in 1958 when Brazil won the World Cup in Sweden.

From BBC Jul. 12, 2026

A chatty debrief on Taylor and Travis’ wedding: We have to hand it to Taylor Swift—it’s a real feat that she managed to keep many details of her Friday wedding to Travis Kelce under wraps.

From Slate Jul. 6, 2026

Coach Javier Aguirre has eased some of the pressure on himself by leading the team to its fifth World Cup match — a feat Mexico had not achieved in seven consecutive World Cups.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 4, 2026

This evolution was a deliberate, state-backed engineering feat.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 4, 2026

The Rolling Stone piece had gotten Jesse in the door, no small feat, but not a particularly significant one either.

From "Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho" by Jon Katz

Harry Kane's World Cup feats have been celebrated in a new artwork near Peterborough just in time for England reaching the quarter-finals.

From BBC Jul. 8, 2026

It is one of the greatest yet least visible feats of international cooperation—and a surprisingly thin thread on which much of the global economy depends.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 5, 2026

The beauty of this show is that Waters and his producers focused on history’s unsung heroes or the lesser-known feats of famous ones with an infectious, besotted revelry that frequently inspired further research.

From Salon Jul. 1, 2026

Unprecedented sports feats and historical firsts are usually joyous affairs.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 16, 2026

Our house was a combination three-ring circus and zoo, complete with ongoing action, daring feats, music, and animals.

From "The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother" by James McBride

True: And look how well my garments sit upon me; Much feater than before: my brother’s servants 265 Were then my fellows; now they are my men.

From The Tempest The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] by Glover, John, librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge

And look how well my garments sit upon me; Much feater than before; my brother's servants Were then my fellows; now they are my men.

From The Tempest by Shakespeare, William

Ay, he's the featest humming-bird, On airiest of wings He poises pendent o'er the poem That blossoms as it sings— God friend him as he dips his beak In such delicious things!

From Riley Songs of Friendship by Riley, James Whitcomb

As for me, get me my bonnet, Jen—my best Sunday leghorn with the puce chenille in it—I must look my featest going to a great house to pay my respects.

From The Dew of Their Youth by Crockett, S. R. (Samuel Rutherford)




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