stamina

[ UK /stˈæmɪnɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈstæmənə/ ]
NOUN
  1. enduring strength and energy
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How To Use stamina In A Sentence

  • He is a mule, a dead gasteropod, without vim or stamina, not worth a cracked kreutzer. Ulysses
  • And stamina while playing a computer may be the deciding factor in this match.
  • We see these victims everywhere shorn of power -- weak, nerveless, backboneless, staminaless, gritless people, without forcefulness, mere nonentities because they have ceased working. Pushing to the Front
  • Although most skiers traverse the Inside Road from north to south, both directions demand stamina with substantial elevation gains and losses.
  • But there are also those who lack the emotional stamina and resilience to cope with the pressure of continually having to succeed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stamina of a soldier was the decisive factor in war. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bad enough when a guy has no stamina ... let alone just wanting you to stand there while he "strums" on his pricktar. heheheh Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
  • Final exams at university can be as much a test of stamina as of knowledge.
  • Today he cites his father's 'stamina and tenacity' as his defining qualities. Times, Sunday Times
  • One particular plant of the zellernut type grown in one of my city lots during the last season was very well filled with pistillate blossoms and not one catkin on it, and still it ripened a fairly good crop of perfect nuts, where the nearest plants filled with staminate blossoms was at least 30 feet from it. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
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