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stamina

[stam-uh-nuh] / ˈstæm ə nə /


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"The hours are incredibly long. You need to have stamina and be ready to sometimes shoot outside in the freezing cold or in the rain," she said, after coming off a 14-hour day of filming.

From Barron's

It’s easy to throw up your hands at such knuckle-dragging indifference, and Mike told me he has to keep reaching for more stamina.

From Los Angeles Times

Patrick awoke from his week-long coma a changed man, with a brain injury that affects his sight, memory and stamina.

From BBC

He hoped she had the stamina to make it back to shore against the wind.

From Literature

Some jobs take months of training or an artist’s attention to detail; others require the physical strength and stamina to climb telephone poles in summer heat.

From The Wall Street Journal