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feast English

Meaning feast meaning

What does feast mean?
Definitions in simple English

feast

A feast is a large meal. They had a big feast to celebrate the family reunion.

feast

If you feast you have a big meal. The family feasted on all the meat and vegetables on the table.

feast

something experienced with great delight a feast for the eyes (= banquet) partake in a feast or banquet (= banquet) a ceremonial dinner party for many people (= banquet) provide a feast or banquet for (= feed) gratify feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view (= fete) an elaborate party (often outdoors) (= banquet, spread) a meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed a banquet for the graduating seniors the Thanksgiving feast they put out quite a spread

Synonyms feast synonyms

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Topics feast topics

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Conjugation feast conjugation

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feast · verb

Examples feast examples

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Simple sentences

All the family gathered for a feast.
After that was a feast that lasted until daybreak.
A tribe of natives once honored Christopher Columbus with an all-he-could-eat feast. Years of famine followed.
You are a feast for my eyes.
Feast all night and feud in the morning.
They feast all night and fast from dawn to dusk for one month every year.
What a feast!
A feast like this is fit for a king!

Movie subtitles

But Farandola has prepared a special roast for the feast of the pirates.
A feast in the house of Arbaces.
It's a feast day!
The feast.
Feast followed feast.
When the two theologians from Copenhagen saw they could not reach their goal by words alone, they joined forces to invite everyone to a feast that evening.
Methinks, from such a feast the heir to King Attilla's crowns should not be absent!
Well, lads, today you have a feast.
What a feast!
Feast your eyes on me!
Well, feast your eyes.
My lord! Your robes for the feast.
If you do win, Mr. Chipping and I must give you a feast of victory.
Enjoy the feast!
I've sailed the Bounty over 27,000 miles and you think you've come to an island paradise a tropical grog shop of feast and song and sleep.
Your robes for the feast.
Did you ever have a dormitory feast?
At a feast by lottery the victim was chosen.
Tonight, at this feast, one of you will be chosen.
Feast your eyes on that.
According to ritual at New Year's, we also set up a pavilion, and here, in the open, we invite government representatives for an Asian-style feast.
This great feast of Gods and men reaches a climax.
Fail not our feast.
Boy, are we gonna have a feast!
And now the wedding feast.
Kin-chan's mother gave them a feast.
That was a feast. Tonight it's about the committee.
No. Theatre! Theatre should be a feast, and its performers should be gypsies.
I hope you two won't quarrel at the last minute, because we're going to have a real feast!
If he had been forgotten, it had been as a gap in our great feast, and all-thing unbecoming.
I will not fail your feast.

News and current affairs

When NATO leaders meet for their summit in Riga at the end of this month, there will be a ghost at the feast: Afghanistan's opium.
We now see them feast on enfeebled democracies in many European countries, as fringe movements become serious contenders for power and threaten to wipe out the achievements of more than 60 years of European integration.
But customers received only a small saucer for this feast, and the principle of the smorgasbord - all you can eat - was jettisoned.
People dance around, drink heavily, and prepare for a monstrous feast.
So, if price equalization were to happen, citizens in rich countries would feast and those in poorer countries would pay through the nose.
True, businessmen have tempered their criticisms of Chavez and seem eager to participate in the profit feast brought about by increased consumption.
In mid-December Putin held his annual dinner with the oligarchs - a feast in a time of plague, so to speak.
But customers received only a small saucer for this feast, and the principle of the smorgasbord - all you can eat - was jettisoned. You were allowed to use the buffet only once.
The feast of new wealth is accompanied by a famine of morality.
These days, whether you are Christian or not, the feast to mark the birth of Jesus Christ has turned into a winter bacchanal and a huge retailing orgy.
Apocryphal or not, the story gives us some idea of the cultural confusion that this midwinter religious feast can cause.
What cause for offense should they have when Christians celebrate their December feast?

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