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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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(91) The craftsmen of the local Guilds had been performing a play on the Feast of Corpus Christi for eighty years.
(92) Different kinds of wasps will then come to lay their eggs on the grubs, and woodpeckers will later feast on both.
(93) Duck's view of the harvest feast is much harder than Leapor's.
(94) Pentecost is also the high feast of the Arthurian Grail legends.
(95) The women and children especially found him friendly and did him the honor of welcoming him to their great pumpkin feast.
(96) Nevertheless, the purse strings have been loosened sufficiently to provide a palatable enough feast.
(97) The markets were closed Monday for a holiday celebrating the feast of the Three Kings.
(98) He said the date was chosen to coincide with the feast of St Teresa of Lisieux, patron saint of the missions.
(99) The Christmas celebrations in Fiji are rounded off by a huge feast on Christmas Day.
(100) Once a year the up-river migration of the salmon heading for their spawning grounds provides a great feast.
(101) Such a picture points to the great Messianic feast in the future.
(102) In an exclusive interview, Richard Feast discovers that his reputation for straight, sometimes controversial, talking is not exaggerated.
(103) Let's have a midnight feast tonight, she said: a secret party.
(104) He washed and dressed in a magnificent embroidered robe topped with a great gilt turban, then returned to the feast.
(105) The boys declared it a feast compared with the week before and polished off their chocolate as a bonus.
(106) The pageantry surrounding the court is a feast of spectacle and venerable tradition.
(107) Moray eels squirm right to the water's edge and greedily gulp down the feast.
(108) With a flourish he removed the cover and revealed to the incredulous eyes of the staff a feast of sausages and bacon.
(109) I still dreamed of food and the convivial, outdoor feast, but I no longer took full part in the proceedings.
(110) Prayer,[sentencedict.com/feast.html] songs and fireworks all helped the faithful celebrate her feast day.
(111) Big Ronnie was up and about and having a midnight feast.
(112) Plus sea urchins and crabs dropping from the beaks of high-flying gulls who swoop down to feast on them.
(113) So they lived happily in his fortress for a month and a day, celebrating their wedding feast.
(114) The wonderful, detailed illustrations are a feast for the eyes..
(115) My words have been grubby confetti, faded, tacky, blown far from the wedding feast.
(116) Traditionally for some, that means throwing a party on the Feast of Candelaria, Feb. 2.
(117) The scullions sweated and ducked at the spits and bake-ovens built around the exercise ground for the clan to feast.
(118) Here was the connubial complement to Miss Havisham's wedding feast but without the cobwebs.
(119) Their clothes were aromatic with the feast they had been preparing.
(120) They starved to death with the sumptuous feast laid out before them.
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