fete|fetes|fête in English
noun
party, celebration; banquet, feast; holiday
Use "fete|fetes|fête" in a sentence
1. Voluntary helpers, eg at a fete, bazaar, etc.
2. A lavish fete rings in the historic day.
3. Just touch Shenyang, master fete is xenial.
4. The track that I will whistle is called " Fête de la Belle. "
5. Go to hell! Today is your fete - day!
6. Despite the bad weather the fete will go ahead.
7. He was at a fete for a new client.
8. They fete his recovery with ice cream and cake.
9. I gladly accepted their invitation to open the fete.
10. The Easter Fete was for the birds, Timothy Gedge said.
11. The fete will go ahead provided the rain keeps off.
12. The fete is at Elim day nursery, in Alvanley Road.
13. The fete will take place on Sunday, rain or shine.
14. Add mint and fete cheese and process to form a paste.
15. Synonyms for Bunfights include bashes, parties, functions, celebration, reception, fetes, gatherings, events, festivity and shindigs
16. Seeing that it's raining hard, the fete will probably be cancelled.
17. The act he'd devised for the Easter Fete was a black mass.
18. The headmaster sanctioned our plan to hold a fete to raise money.
19. Our Gillian got terrible food poisoning off strange tablet at a Garden Fete once.
20. This luckless fete at the ambassador's deprives me of a pleasure and interrupts you.
21. After items have been collected, a sale will be held, usually lasting more than one day in a public fête style.
22. Synonyms for Bunfight include bash, party, function, celebration, reception, fete, gathering, event, festivity and shindig
23. Remove from oven and sprinkle fete cheese and herb and pine nut garnishes over top.
24. It was a mixture of agricultural show, horse show, trade exhibition, Highland Games and garden fete.
25. So do Florentine officials who are preparing to fete the birthday boy in his birthday suit.