feasting in English

verb
1
eat and drink sumptuously.
the men would congregate and feast after hunting
synonyms:gorge ondine oneat one's fill ofoverindulge inbinge oneatdevourconsumepartake ofstuff one's face withstuff oneself withpig out onchow down on
noun
verb
    gorge onhold a banquet forfeedjunket

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1. They celebrated by feasting all day.

2. 1 synonym for Banqueting: feasting

3. 2 Fasting comes after feasting.

4. Bright lights illuminated the revels and feasting.

5. The definition of Conviviality is partying or feasting

6. Filth and remnants of dread feasting choked the halls.

7. Than a house full of feasting* along with quarreling.

8. Now, take a look at this pest feasting on an eggplant.

9. The feasting, drinking, dancing and revelry continued for several days.

10. Does the Bible Discourage Feasting and the Giving of Gifts?

11. Feasting, dancing, and music set the mood for licentious behavior.

12. While feasting on fried eggs, French bread, and cheese, we learn more about missionary life.

13. The river gates had carelessly been left open during the feasting.

14. Feasting on imported dog food, some dogs eat better than many people.

15. Instead, they used it as a blanket on which to sprawl while feasting and drinking to false gods.

16. Keeping the Sabbath Wholly: Ceasing, Resting, Embracing, Feasting - Kindle edition by Dawn, Marva J.

17. In addition, Auld reveals that “for at least three days feasting and merriment prevailed.”

18. There are professionals feasting on rare weekday picnics of wine and poultry and biscuits.

19. Convivial: [adjective] relating to, occupied with, or fond of feasting, drinking, and good company.

20. Some Cave centipedes grow so large, they've been spotted feasting on bats [source: Krajick]

21. At his trial some 000 revellers descended on Millau for music, feasting and anti-capitalist fun.

22. All day long he will tear to rags your body, Feasting in fury on the blackened liver.

23. Beneath a stunted row an tree the group was busily engaged, perhaps feasting on a rabbit carcase.

24. Some attended secret Christmas Day church services, while many more continued to celebrate the day with traditional feasting and merriment.

25. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Keeping the Sabbath Wholly: Ceasing, Resting, Embracing, Feasting.

26. Ants fight back with painful stings, so an Anteater may spend only a minute feasting on each mound.

27. In some lands feasting and sacrifices are held either 40 days or one year after a person’s death.

28. From this celebration, for example, were derived the elaborate feasting, the giving of gifts, and the burning of candles.”

29. Up to 20% cash back  · Friends or family feasting and Clinking glasses with rose wine at festive Christmas table with homemade snacks

30. This young capybara was dragged into the water by a caiman, a local alligator. But now a swarm of piranhas is feasting on the prize.

31. On the night of Cyrus’ surprise attack, Babylonian King Belshazzar was feasting with “a thousand of his grandees” when a hand miraculously appeared.

32. He held "Round Table" events in 1284 and 1302, involving tournaments and feasting, and chroniclers compared him and the events at his court to Arthur.

33. FAMILIAR STUDIES OF MEN AND BOOKS ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON For the present he swept the skies leisurely, feasting on the infinite wonders which no Consuetude could render commonplace.

34. (1) "Banquet" and "Banqueting" in the King James Version always include and stand for wine-drinking, not simply "feast" or "feasting" in our sense

35. FAMILIAR STUDIES OF MEN AND BOOKS ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON For the present he swept the skies leisurely, feasting on the infinite wonders which no Consuetude could render commonplace

36. This page shows answers to the clue Convivial, followed by 7 definitions like “Of or befitting a feast”, “Fond of feasting, drinking, and good company” and “Etymology: from Late Latin Convivialis

37. Bloodred Lyrics: You and us together we are / Roaming day and night / To kill all those wo are alive / Putrid bodies everywhere / Walking side by side / The legion of doom is feasting tonight / Oh

38. In Meron, the burial place of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and his son, Rabbi Eleazar, hundreds of thousands of Jews gather throughout the night and day to celebrate with bonfires, torches, song and feasting.

39. The Ancient Hebrew Customs: (1) "Banquet" and "Banqueting" in the King James Version always include and stand for wine-drinking, not simply "feast" or "feasting" in our sense

40. A gummivore like the marmoset has the digestive system and oral tools required for feasting on saps of trees, but when fed more nutrient filled foods there will be a severe change in the plasticity of the mammal.

41. DL Roll Call: How are you Breakfasting this morning? Or feasting wherever you are? by Anonymous: reply 22: 03/16/2021: Cafe' by Anonymous: reply 1: 03/15/2021: Bacon, over-easy egg, and a slice of extra sharp Cheddar cheese

42. The smallfolk of Dragonstone called him the Cannibal because he would practice Cannibalism, feasting on dead dragons, newborn dragons, and dragon eggs.[1] He was one of three completely wild dragons dwelling on Dragonstone, along with Sheepstealer and Grey Ghost.

43. In animism: Ceremonialism Ceremonialism, when its emphasis is upon feasting, exchange, and display, may be secular, as is the case in much of Melanesia and New Guinea; or, if religious, it may be associated with totemic or ancestral cults, as in Australia or Africa, the expressive emphasis…

44. These two accounts are similar in that both occasions were marked with great feasting and granting of favors; both are remembered for executions, the beheading of Pharaoh’s chief baker in the first instance, the beheading of John the Baptizer in the latter. —Ge 40:18-22; 41:13; Mt 14:6-11; Mr 6:21-28.

45. Ceremonialism, when its emphasis is upon feasting, exchange, and display, may be secular, as is the case in much of Melanesia and New Guinea; or, if religious, it may be associated with totemic or ancestral cults, as in Australia or Africa, the expressive emphasis of which is on social ties rather than on the quality of relations between people and the supernaturals.