feast|feasts in English

noun

[fɪːst]

banquet, huge meal, exceptionally delicious meal; something unusually pleasurable; holiday, religious festival

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

5. He must cook massive feasts.

6. 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.

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

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

9. The church observes the feasts according to the New Covenant established by Jesus by distinguishing from the feasts kept in the Old Testament.

10. Fools make feasts and wise men eat them. 

11. Battener (plural Batteners) One who battens or feasts.

12. Barbette's Feast, Sydney, Australia

13. War is death’s feast.

14. It's a feast, Jones.

15. 5 Fools make feasts and wise men eat them. 

16. Jesus himself attended a large wedding feast and, on another occasion, “a big reception feast.”

17. The copper bird Desk feast

18. I had an epicurean feast.

19. Some think there is a reference to the Agapae, or love-feasts.

20. Many recipes traditionally served at Hogwarts feasts originated with Hufflepuff."

21. Lit.: Arabian Nights, “The Barmecide’s Feast”] See: Illusion Barmecide feast beggar given empty dishes, imaginary

22. Josephus speaks of “a feast for eight days, which is called the feast of unleavened bread.”

23. Feast today and fast tomorrow.

24. There must be a feast.

25. Easter is a movable feast.