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Meanings of
fiesta
in English
Portuguese
banquete
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An elaborate party (often outdoors)
feast
fete
Portuguese
banquete
Ceramic glazed dinnerware.
fiesta dinnerware
Related terms
dinnerware
Synonyms
Examples for "
feast
"
feast
fete
Examples for "
feast
"
1
We're told it's a moving
feast
with new content being added regularly.
2
In good times they
feast
;
in bad times they die of starvation.
3
You sit dull in the market all day; you want a
feast
.
4
Well, let them all
feast
on each other; I'll be out soon.
5
And next in his sermon upon the
feast
-
day
of the two martyrs:-
1
The race may be as good as over but the
fete
continues.
2
But they had their rivals in the gallant givers of the
fete
.
3
The salons were filled in a few moments, and the
fete
began.
4
Why don't you just ask him about the
fete
when he arrives?
5
The principal apartments of the Tuileries's presented the appearance of a
fete
.
Usage of
fiesta
in English
1
It is now the tenth of November, the eve of the
fiesta
.
2
She's barefoot and wears a
fiesta
top that leaves her shoulders bare.
3
The carnival, the Mardi Gras, the fete, the
fiesta
,
of an election.
4
A detailed description given of the
fiesta
held in honor of Santa Filomena.
5
Madrid was in
fiesta
mode yesterday.Cars charged up and down the main avenues.
6
It was the last day of the
fiesta
,
in fact the
fiesta
proper.
7
Top with sour cream and home-made guacamole for a proper
fiesta
.
8
After this, on Sunday, the Order of St. Francis began their eight-day
fiesta
.
9
He has attended a pageant or a
fiesta
or a carnival.
10
Does the curate or do we ourselves pay for this
fiesta
?
11
Come, have a
fiesta
,
laughing and staring at and pitying and ridiculing us!
12
Sated after 15 minutes, we turned in while the
fiesta
blared outside our window.
13
It's a Mexican
fiesta
in the form of a scramble.
14
What a
fiesta
of bigotry and intolerance we've been treated to this time round.
15
On Thursday the
fiesta
was again held in the cathedral.
16
This
fiesta
had caught us by surprise so I had nothing to reciprocate with.
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About this term
fiesta
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
annual fiesta
big fiesta
great fiesta
have a fiesta
little fiesta
More collocations
Translations for
fiesta
Portuguese
banquete
festa
Fiesta
through the time
Fiesta
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common