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stamina

[stam-uh-nuh] / ˈstæm ə nə /


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That thrill of seeing their favorite artist performing songs that span her entire body of work, all with incomparable stamina and energy, is why many Swifties are not tired of the Eras Tour.

From Los Angeles Times

A penny at a time, and a lot of sweat, sacrifice, patience, stamina, and, probably, not much time for “poor me.”

From MarketWatch

As the oldest combined duo in the competition, they worried initially whether they would have the stamina to keep pace with younger teams.

From BBC

High-level connections in Beijing, London and Washington, stamina for travel and the nerve to straddle geopolitical divides are a requirement.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

From Los Angeles Times