There’s no doubt this is enthralling, double-tap-worthy content, but unless you’re an athlete or a fitness professional yourself, you probably won’t be able to equal many of these feats at home.
Use TikTok to build the perfect workout|Sandra Gutierrez G.|September 17, 2020|Popular Science
The site is also projecting a 1-in-3 chance that the President repeats his 2016 feat of winning the election while losing the national popular vote.
Trump and Biden’s election odds are virtually even for the first time in 3 months|reymashayekhi|September 2, 2020|Fortune
Exactly how the immune system manages that feat isn’t known.
In a first, a person’s immune system fought HIV — and won|Tina Hesman Saey|August 26, 2020|Science News
Bats, foxes, raccoons, boars and other wildlife that harbor potential zoonotic infections tend to hide in remote places, so vaccinating enough of them to create herd immunity is not an easy feat.
Can Vaccines for Wildlife Prevent Human Pandemics?|Rodrigo Pérez Ortega|August 24, 2020|Quanta Magazine
Achieving that ambitious feat could only happen if MediaTek’s chips are “widely adopted” by Huawei, Brady Wang, a semiconductor analyst at Counterpoint Research in Taipei, wrote in a note about the call.
This chipmaker was a winner in the U.S. crackdown on Huawei. Now, it’s another victim|Grady McGregor|August 20, 2020|Fortune
The real hackers—whoever they may prove to be—had pulled off a feat: they ruined a Hollywood fete.
Sony Hack: A Dictator Move?|Kevin Bleyer|December 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The sets—which, really, were a feat of design and direction—appeared to be remnants of a Lewis Carroll fever dream.
‘Peter Pan Live!’ Review: No Amount of Clapping Brings It to Life|Kevin Fallon|December 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST
As great as this feat was, an equally demanding test followed: to conceal from the Nazis that Enigma had been beaten.
The Castration of Alan Turing, Britain’s Code-Breaking WWII Hero|Clive Irving|November 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
One of the ways Fincher and his screenwriter Gillian Flynn accomplished this feat of “femininity” was to give Amy agency.
Oral Sex Comes of Age in Hollywood: ‘Gone Girl’ the Latest Film to Showcase Female Pleasure|Marlow Stern|October 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Leaving the body consciously is a feat only a fully liberated master with no more karma can accomplish.
When Gary Wright Met George Harrison: Dream Weaver, John and Yoko, and More|Gary Wright|September 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
That cargo was landed, and in those days an English captain of a tea ship might well be proud of having performed such a feat.
Stories of New Jersey|Frank Richard Stockton
They wanted to be told how one could perform the feat, but dreaded to incur a too-wordy exposition.
The Wrong Twin|Harry Leon Wilson
It was no feat of arms this breaking up of the rebel leaguer, and no practised soldier would wish to claim it as such.
The Lost Continent|C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne
Peter insisted upon attempting the feat himself, and insisted also that Lefort and Menshikoff should leap as well.
Boris the Bear-Hunter|Fred Whishaw
Any one who is at all subject to dizziness would do very wrong in attempting this feat, for he might be lost without remedy.
A Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy|Ida Pfeiffer
British Dictionary definitions for feat (1 of 2)
feat1
/ (fiːt) /
noun
a remarkable, skilful, or daring action; exploit; achievementfeats of strength
Word Origin for feat
C14: from Anglo-French fait, from Latin factum deed; see fact
British Dictionary definitions for feat (2 of 2)
feat2
/ (fiːt) /
adjectivearchaic
another word for skilful
another word for neat 1, suitable
Word Origin for feat
C14: from Old French fet, from Latin factus made, from facere to make