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Sentence count:200+12Posted:2017-01-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: appreciatebanquetdelight inenjoyfeedlikeloverejoice inspreadtreatSimilar words: feasibleeastleastbeastbreastat leasteasternnortheastMeaning: [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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(61) Canonized 372; feast day, April 12.
(62) The red of the blood drunk at a feast.
(63) He forbore to join our earthen feast.
(64) There were over sixty guests at the wedding feast.
(65) Also patron of horsemen and the impoverished. Feast day, November 8.
(66) Here, self-exclusion from the feast of life takes a fresh turn.
(67) The following day, the feast of the immaculate conception, there was a closing ceremony in St Peter's Square.
(68) If football's not your game ... you can bank on a feast of other sports this holiday weekend.
(69) Christmas came in the summer holidays and was celebrated with a simple feast and decorations of flowers or branches.
(70) I hate, I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies.
(71) After the church service he was conducted to a house ready prepared, where a regal feast was laid before him.
(72) The last day of the holidays is marked with a lavish feast.
(73) Lunch is officially from 12.30 till 1.30; that tends to be a slightly moveable feast.
(74) Rachel daintily arched one eyebrow as if I had mentioned inviting her servants to some feast or revelry.
(75) The feast was one of the highlights of the 10-year-old prince's stay on a ranch in Montana.
(76) It was a feast, swilled down in the boys' case at least. with pints of good cider.
(77) Witness their behaviour at the Lapithae wedding feast when the centaur Eurythion tried to rape the bride.
(78) The thanksgiving dinner, the feast ... that was it, of course.
(79) Also patron of crusaders, kings, and parenthood. Feast day, August 25.
(80) When it is time to eat,[sentence dictionary] pretend it is a midnight feast and have the food in one of the bedrooms.
(81) The letters section offers a feast of anecdotes about Mozart.
(82) The welcome feast had made them as sick as volcanoes.
(83) A feast of rock goodies are up for grabs - including albums by Nirvana and Guns N' Roses.
(84) It was generally held on or about the feast day of the patron saint to whom the church was dedicated.
(85) The result is better than a single dish supposedly made faster; the result is enough dishes to produce a feast.
(86) They welcome me warmly, and I feast on the nourishment for which I was born and which is mine par excellence.
(87) Parker wished more time, more, with the boy; this almost crucifixion, to feast his eyes.
(88) His prophecy was fulfilled, for the town was delivered at the time of the Paschal feast.
(89) On feast days such as Passover, thousands of offerings were made.
(90) Sebald tossed icicles into the chimney, which disbursed warmth throughout the cottage. Feast day, August 19.
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