Synonym: appreciate, banquet, delight in, enjoy, feed, like, love, rejoice in, spread, treat. Similar words: feasible, east, least, beast, breast, at least, eastern, northeast. Meaning: [fɪːst] n. 1. a ceremonial dinner party for many people 2. something experienced with great delight 3. a meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed 4. an elaborate party (often outdoors). v. 1. partake in a feast or banquet 2. provide a feast or banquet for 3. gratify.
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(31) At the feast there was food and drink in abundance.
(32) As you cruise the waterways, feast your eyes on the gorgeous views of the illuminated city.
(33) Thank you for that lovely meal;it was a veritable feast!
(34) The main course of the feast was roast suckling pig.
(35) She said it was the immemorial custom of the villagers to have a feast after the harvesting.
(36) His food is a feast for the eyes as well as the palate.
(37) The migrating salmon provide a delicious feast for the brown bear.
(38) After the feast she spent a week dieting to salve her conscience.
(39) Next week's film festival should be a real feast for cinema-goers.
(40) Wow! Come and feast your eyes on this birthday cake!
(41) If you like luxury cars, feast your eyes on these.
(42) Canonized 1767; feast day, February 8.
(43) Also patron of poets. Feast day, November 23.
(44) Canonized 1657; feast day, August 31.
(45) Canonized 1228; feast day, October 4.
(46) Canonized 1934; feast day, March 15.
(47) Hence, the blessing of bread on her feast day.
(48) Her feast day was designated as June 20.
(49) Canonized 1622; feast day, July 31.
(50) On Tuesdays the restaurant offers a prime rib feast.
(51) The prodigal son will feast with harlots no more.
(52) Also patron of jaundice sufferers. Feast day[http://sentencedict.com], August 8.
(53) Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast. William Shakespeare
(54) Also patron of spousal separation. Feast day, March 21.
(55) Describe the huge wedding feast in great detail.
(56) Canonized 1234; died, August 6; feast day, August 8.
(57) Canonized 1729; feast day, May 16.
(58) Canonized 1925; feast day, October 1.
(59) Afterwards, Thorfinn gave a great feast.
(60) Pine and evening grosbeaks would feast here this winter.
More similar words: feasible, east, least, beast, breast, at least, eastern, northeast, southeast, abreast, eastward, eastbound, in the least, not in the least, eastern europe, plaster cast, fear, feather, fealty, defeat, feature, fearful, for fear of, defeated, ease, easy, cease, tease, please, uneasy.