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Meanings of heroic feat in English
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Usage of heroic feat in English
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Since that heroicfeat nothing but ill-luck had crossed his path.
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Unless I am doing some heroicfeat every foot, I can't sleep one wink o' nights.
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There was nothing in thy heroicfeat.
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History looks leniently upon his heroicfeat.
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One had even managed the heroicfeat of cutting his own throat all the way to the vertebrae!
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After my heroicfeat in loosingthe main-skysail, the mate entertained good hopes of my becoming a rare mariner.
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Probably the words enshrine some now forgotten memory of his cheerful courage, some heroicfeat on an unrecorded battlefield.
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And really, pulling off a feat like this in the current Marvel movie universe might be Thor's most heroicfeat yet.
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Screenshots show that Horton's Wikipedia page was momentarily edited to claim his win as a " heroicfeat that significantly advanced Australian 'fair'".
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His "Freischutz-Rodomontade" is a student's joke, to which one can take quite kindly, but which one cannot hold up as a heroicfeat.
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After this heroicfeat, which is said to have cost the lives of some 20,000 defenceless men, the army proceeded on its march.
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Both were heroicfeats of master-class endurance by worldclass climbers.
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But each of them works superbly alongside its description- aheroicfeat in its own right.
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The heroicfeats, the blows struck, they stay struck and carry a distinctive moral weight.
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In one of the most heroicfeats of that day-thefamous resistance of Pack's brigade-Mr
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I think it was considerably like bragging, sending that woman to tell of your heroicfeats!