feast|feasted|feasting|feasts in English

verb

[fɪːst]

eat plentifully; host a banquet; participate in banquet

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1. Barmecide feast (plural Barmecide feasts) Something that promises much but delivers nothing; an illusion

2. The Feast of the Annunciation is celebrated on March 25, nine months before Christmas, and is one of the principal feasts of the Christian church.

3. What does Banquetter mean? One who banquets; one who feasts or makes feasts

4. They celebrated by feasting all day.

5. Banquetter (plural Banquetters) One who banquets; one who feasts or makes feasts

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

7. He must cook massive feasts.

8. Sheldon: No, you squandered your time with me, and the moment has now passed. Feast on your disappointment, much as the capybara feasts on its own waste.

9. 1 synonym for Banqueting: feasting

10. 2 Fasting comes after feasting.

11. 3 We feasted royally on salmon and champagne.

12. 27 We feasted on smoked salmon and champagne.

13. The gentlemen and ladies feasted on venison.

14. Banquetter (noun) one who banquets; one who feasts or makes feasts How to pronounce Banquetter?

15. Lit.: Arabian Nights, “The Barmecide’s Feast”] See: Feast Barmecide feast imaginary feast served t0 beggar by prince

16. She feasted on the caress of the hot spring.

17. 23 We feasted royally on salmon and champagne.

18. 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

19. Bright lights illuminated the revels and feasting.

20. 17 She feasted on the caress of the hot spring.

21. He feasted on his favorite food and treats and received a free check-up.

22. The definition of Conviviality is partying or feasting

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

24. 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

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