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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(181) Robin is back from the Crusades and in trouble with King John, who declares him an outlaw “to be hunted all the days of his life”: cue a feast of deadeye archery and slashing swordfights.
(182) Mayhap a funeral among men is a wedding feast among the angels.
(183) At dusk, heading for Portuguese Square on a trishaw for a seafood feast.
(184) After the Sabbath, we would wander off to the fields and have a feast with fish cooked on the spit, Iraqi pita and arak .
(185) Judas and his men thanked these people and asked them to extend the same kindness to his race in the future. Then they returned to Jerusalem, since the feast of Weeks of Pentecost was approaching.
(186) Chicago provides a feast for the ears of any music lover.
(187) At Christmas the visitors began their circuit of dropping in on the eve of the feast day.
(188) We would put out our jack-o-lantern and get ready for a great Thanksgiving feast.
(189) This week, as OPEC geared itself up for its birthday feast, Mr. Yamani surfaced as Banquo's ghost[sentencedict.com/feast.html], complete with doom-laden predictions.
(190) The Israelites the Passover at that time andthe Feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days.
(191) On October 4, 1630, the town of Cupertino held a procession on the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi.
(192) The growth is a boon for zooplankton, who now have ready access to an easy - to - find feast.
(193) Well we did have a midnight feast, me and my sister.
(194) But when researchers blocked production of that heat shock protein and let mosquitoes feast, the blood meal sat longer in their guts.
(195) At Id al-fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, my parents gave us new clothes and we had a feast. Laughter and conversation abounded. My friends and I played jubilantly.
(196) But they said, Not on feast day,[sentencedict.com] lest there be an uproar among the people.
(197) This shall be the punishment of Egypt, and the punishment of all nations that come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles.
(198) Time is ticking away for the next two big events Ascension day and the feast day of Pentecost.
(199) Pentecostals take their name from the biblical feast of the Pentecost.
(200) In the meanwhile the suitors had gathered again around the feast table.
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.