A meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed.
An elaborate party (often outdoors)
Partake in a feast or banquet.
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:-
6 If it is a family feast , this is a good Christmas too.
7 But the rich feast in the night, and sleep during the day.
8 The master of the feast sat at the head of the board.
9 The feast of the Pentecost, is also declared in the same ch.
10 We found the feast preparing outside the door, in the usual oven.
11 The distant descendant presides over the feast ; His sweet spirits are strong.
12 The forward line is a moving feast a little bit, he said.
13 The launching of that flatboat was made a feast - day in the neighborhood.
14 Everyone gathers and has a great feast together to end the day.
15 Then the dead to their grave, and the living to their feast .
16 A few minutes earlier the last meal had been an irresistible feast .
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