150 adjectives to describe feat

" Bevin's run was the most remarkable feat of the kind ever known, either of a white man, or an Indian.

This country was Austrian before the war, though inhabited wholly by Italians, and Italian troops had conquered it with extraordinary feats of endurance and daring in their first great onrush all along their old frontiers in the spring of 1915.

Ya-ah!" Gerald looked as if she were going to shake him on the spot, and to prevent any such catastrophe Denham suddenly seized the little fellow and put him through a number of acrobatic feats in breathless succession, till he was fairly hustled into good temper and everybody around was laughing, even Gerald.

This brilliant feat of arms will enable me to enter Lang-Son tomorrow.

The Alpini took it by a marvellous feat of mountain warfare in the first year of the war.

But he found such strangeness in these that his memory was put to prodigious feats of reconstruction ere it could make them seemly as of yore.

I have indeed stiffened myself to ride a horse, a mightier feat than driving him because of the tallness of the monster and his uneasy movement, as though his legs were not well socketed and might fall out on a change of gaits.

I mean the country where people have "shooting irons" and use them on the slightest provocation to insist that other people shall carry their hands at an absurd and wearisome elevation, and all the men wear fringy trousers, and all the women shawls, save the heroine, who has to be suitably arrayed for the performance of athletic feats.

A pretty feat of Fancy!

Fifty miles uphill and down and mostly over districts where there was only a rough cow path in lieu of a road made a prodigious day's work; and certainly it was an almost incredible feat for one who professed to hate work with a consuming passion and who had looked upon an eight-mile jaunt the night before as an insuperable burden.

Even the Polish wars against Russia were nothing to it, in the sufferings which were endured and the gallant feats which were performed.

" "Oh, I'll go," answered Mugford, laughing; and accordingly, after performing some complicated gymnastic feats in getting off his boots, he slid from the seat into the water, and so hauled the "coffee-mill" back to terra firma.

Yet after this last glorious feat of war, good fortune deserted the national banners.

But that night he performed an even more daring and wonderful feat than Bouchette had performed the year before when paddling Carleton through the American lines among the islands opposite Sorel.

And now young Nadab commenced one of those surprising feats of Improvisation with which he used to charm audiences.

The main object in undertaking systematic and graduated physical exercises is not to learn to do mere feats of strength and skill, but the better to fit the individual for the duties and the work of life.

After accomplishing this notable feat, we got as well out of the scrape as we could, and returned to Athens by the village of Callandris.

To perform this astonishing feat the Cockle makes use of its foot, which is worked by very strong muscles.

The Namur, unless her position had been changed since darkness set in, was not so far out from shore as to make swimming to her a dangerous feat; and I could approach and board her with far less chance of discovery in that manner, than by the use of a boat.

After a succession of battles he was overcome by the Franks, butand now we enter a legendary region once morenot until a gigantic nephew of Hygelac had performed heroic feats of valor, and had saved the remnants of the host by a marvelous feat of swimming.

BOYD Extracts from Reviews THE WORLD."To be able to go round the world nowadays, and write a descriptive record of the tour that is vivid and fresh is a positive literary feat.

Men shall crowd to the circus to hear clowns, and see rare feats of horsemanship; but a bird may poise beneath the very sun, or flying downward, swoop from the high heaven; then flit with graceful ease hither and thither, pouring liquid song as if it were a perennial fountain of soundno man cares for that.

After a succession of battles he was overcome by the Franks, butand now we enter a legendary region once morenot until a gigantic nephew of Hygelac had performed heroic feats of valor, and had saved the remnants of the host by a marvelous feat of swimming.

Thrice he essay'd th' impracticable feat; The window and his lips can never meet.

But now, alone and in utter darkness, how was he to attempt such a perilous feat?

150 adjectives to describe  feat