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stamina

[ UK /stˈæmɪnɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈstæmənə/ ]
NOUN
  1. enduring strength and energy

How To Use stamina In A Sentence

  • Her voice modulation is of the highest caliber, very melodious, full of harmonious unity and solid stamina.
  • 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
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