feast

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definition
verb
the men would congregate and feast after hunting
eat and drink sumptuously.
noun
a wedding feast
a large meal, typically one in celebration of something.
translation of 'feast'
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example
The week will then offer a 'feast' of music and poetry.
On February 14th is celebrated the 'feast' of two saints named Valentine.
The guests had gathered to enjoy a rich meal, celebrating the first day of the wedding 'feast' .
According to the philosophy, each meal should be a 'feast' for all of your senses.
Collins was reported to have chosen the head chef at the hotel, John Williams, to prepare the wedding 'feast' .
The peppers' smoky-sweet flavor makes a satisfying 'feast' out of any meal.
In Italy, spring offers a 'feast' of events for the art lover.
the men would congregate and 'feast' after hunting
He also wishes to extend to you an invitation to dine with him at a 'feast' of dancing and delights.
the concert season offers a 'feast' of classical music
The day of the assassination bid was also the 'feast' of Our Lady of Fatima.
The Party was then treated to a 'feast' of food, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
The biggest holiday among Basques is the 'feast' of their patron saint, Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order.
People who actually recognise good music when they see it realise that there is a lot more to this band than may first meet the eye, and that to listen to them is to enjoy a 'feast' of musical delights.
The day of the coronation was appointed for the day January 29, during the 'feast' of Candlemas.
And for our listeners this morning, we have a delectation of delights, a 'feast' of fantasies.
On weekends, they prepare earth ovens and bake food for the evening meal and a Sunday 'feast' .
the 'feast' was the highlight of the village year
I know that the Mayor of Pisa, if he had any say in it at all, would like the tower to be reopened in June next year to coincide with the 'feast' of their patron saint.
The general public and international visitors were treated to a 'feast' of squash that has left them hungry for more.
Again there is a religious ceremony and a 'feast' .
For your pleasure is a 'feast' of the finest entertainers in the land!
They are men and women in blue, numbering 15, and all set to treat you to a 'feast' of a comic opera.
And this season's contest, to be held on March 29 at Percy Road, should be no different with a 'feast' of rugby set to be on offer.
the men would congregate and 'feast' after hunting
Whether you come from north or south, by road or by rail, or by air to the recently improved airfield, you enjoy a 'feast' of coastal scenery which helps you to relax, ready for holiday making.
There's a 'feast' of films vying for moviegoers' attention this season.
Days like this one are memorable when a large group is treated to such a 'feast' of fine golf.
It was at these capitals where the chief would 'feast' his people after collecting very beautiful and attractive sand, which he spread around the palace.
Only a religious 'feast' can ultimately satisfy human need.
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