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stamina

[stam-uh-nuh] / ˈstæm ə nə /


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Gower also praised not only Bower’s stamina, but also his commitment to the performance.

From Los Angeles Times

The compression socks were a tip from Meyer, who had gotten the idea from a brain-surgeon friend, to help with stamina when he’s on his feet for sessions that can last up to five hours.

From The Wall Street Journal

They seemed prepared to endure the more uncomfortable plastic seats of the court - although Mr Furnish seemed to have more stamina than Sir Elton.

From BBC

“It’s incredible that she has been able to out-survive of all of the orcas captured out of Puget Sound era. She has some kind of deep well of energy and stamina that we marvel at.”

From Seattle Times

The stamina that they have to build up for some of those long football shoots is something.

From Salon