She was a teenage peasant who rallied the French troops. And even though she was captured by the English troops the French won their land back.
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The Green Bay Packers are the only franchise to win three championships in a row. Not only did they achieve this remarkable feat once, but they did it again. The Packers threepeats were won in 1929, 1930 and 1931. They repeated the feat in the years 1965, 1966 (Super Bowl I) and 1967 (Super Bowl II).
Chronologically impossible. Joan of Arc was executed by fire in Rouen, l43l the American colonies were not even founded until, well l607, Jamestown, Virginia, Manhattan was discovered in l609 by Hudson, you are way out of warp. if you mean the spirit or historical legend of Joan Of ARC , WELL, she was enormously popular only (blessed) or beatified at the time) around World War I, as France was the main axis of combat in Europe and the United States and France were allies in the war- for example Lafayette Escardille ( squadron) these were US airmen serving with the French Armee De L"air or air arm of the Army- they all used French Spads and Nieuports- such as Eddie Rickenbacker with his Spad Xiii and ( hat in the ring markings) at any rate Joan was quite popular in the US ( subject for drama, etc) commencing about l9l5
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The feat shared with the pilgrims is what is now known as Thanksgiving.
masterstroke, feat, stunt, action, exploit, manoeuvre, deed, accomplishment
She was a teenage peasant who rallied the French troops. And even though she was captured by the English troops the French won their land back.
The homonym of "feet" is "feat," which is a remarkable achievement or an act of accomplishment.
The completion of the race was a remarkable feat for the handicapped individual. The new vehicle was not remarkable in any way.
The closest I can come to an antonym of feat is triviality. A feat is a notable accomplishment (such as a feat of strength) so an accomplishment that is in no way notable could be described as a triviality.
The homonym of "feet" is "feat". "Feet" refers to the plural of foot (body part), while "feat" refers to a remarkable achievement or accomplishment.
Gulliver impresses the Brobdingnagians with his ability to play the flint and steel, creating fire with his hands. This feat showcases his dexterity and impresses the giants, who see it as a remarkable skill.
Lew Burdette was a remarkable pitcher. Perhaps his most famous feat was in 1957. Burdette won three complete games in 1957 World Series against the New York Yankees.
The great wall is an amazing feat and there truly is a great deep history it is if not the then one of the oldest existing civilizations
A person in reasonable shape be able to bench press his own weight. Any amount above that is considered a remarkable feat.
Feat is not a verb. Feat is a noun, as in, "He has accomplished a great feat by winning a gold medal in the Olympics." A synonym of feat is achievement.
The Green Bay Packers are the only franchise to win three championships in a row. Not only did they achieve this remarkable feat once, but they did it again. The Packers threepeats were won in 1929, 1930 and 1931. They repeated the feat in the years 1965, 1966 (Super Bowl I) and 1967 (Super Bowl II).
No, feat is a noun.