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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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(121) Murrayfield will provide a feast of entertaining rugby if the quality of the tournament at Catania was anything to go by.
(122) Just feast your eyes on the car's leather seats and walnut dashboard.
(123) On the feast of Corpus Christi, crowds lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the consecrated host in procession.
(124) A birthday is a movable feast as the round of years is wholly unrelated to the seasons.
(125) The last day of Kwanzaa is marked by a lavish feast.
(126) Life is not a spectacle or a feast: it is a predicament. George Santayana 
(127) Also invoked against appendicitis, intestinal disease, and seasickness. Feast day, June 2.
(128) The album is an absolute feast of fully cranked guitar and catchy pop choruses.
(129) Hastily she bit gobbets loose and swallowed them, bolting down a dreadful and disgusting feast.
(130) The priest made a short speech praising the families and the outstanding simplicity of the wedding feast.
(131) In the Manse the household occupied themselves with the task of preparing a feast fit for the assembled lords.
(132) He had landed a contract as pleased as Punch, and I made a feast for his friends.
(133) Emygdius' ability to evangelize created such a stir that the newly appointed bishop was beheaded. Feast day, August 9.
(134) Feast day, September I.. Drunkeness is the ruin of reason.
(135) If it all tasted as beguiling as it looks, every dish would be a feast.
(136) Now that little meal of de Pomiane's is a feast, as a whole entity.
(137) In later years the humble feast grew into a mysterious worship, about which we know little.
(138) Our Master, joyful at the pleasing Sight, Invites us all to feast with him at Night.
(139) Christians fast to prepare for a feast; the modern world feasts and then queasily goes on a diet.
(140) They eat, play sixteen rounds, feast again,[www.Sentencedict.com] then tell stories.
(141) They often finished up as the main item on the menu at the feast after their visit.
(142) On special feast days a High Mass was sung to mark the occasion.
(143) Come down Daniel to the lions' den, Come down Daniel and join in the feast.
(144) Those of them who live in Calcutta are frequent visitors to Motherhouse, especially on festivals and feast days.
(145) The couple also got £2,000 cash that helped to make their wedding reception a feast to remember.
(146) He provides the feast for rejoicing, as well as the fine clothes for the banquet guests to sit before him.
(147) Now for the questions that even experienced cooks ask when faced with preparing the Thanksgiving feast.
(148) The marriage feast was perhaps the most unfortunate that ever took place.
(149) One wet day, though, in 1985 Bellerby Feast had almost ceased to exist.
(150) In 472 this feast succeeded to the torchlight procession in honour of Persephone, and that of the Lupercalia.
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