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Meanings of feasting at in English
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Usage of feasting at in English
1
The hall itself was unusually large-capableof feastingat least two hundred men.
2
There before him sat the whole tribe from the shanty, feastingat his expense.
3
That night there was high feastingat Cardun.
4
For they play both parts, and they are traveling with him now, and feastingat Oxford.
5
There was feastingat the S Bar hacienda.
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Images of a rotund gentleman feastingat a banquet of game and guzzling his port spring to mind.
7
The feastingat the village.
8
Bells were rung, bonfires blazed, and after a great procession through the streets there was feastingat the Townhall.
9
It is possible to be at once toiling among the vines in the hot sunshine, and feastingat the table.
10
While they were feastingat her table, one of their number, having partaken of a poisonous draught, fell lifeless to the ground.
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Indeed, there was high and dainty feastingat the Cliffords' every day-fruiteverywhere, hanging temptingly within reach, with its delicate bloom untouched, untarnished.
12
At night there was an extraordinary feastingat the palace-royal; and the princess Haiatalnefous* [Footnote: This is an Arabic word, which signifies Life and Soul.
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'Harboring even beneath the imperial roof, and feastingat the imperial table, the very heads and chief ministers of this black mischief-