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Sentences with feast

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  • Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine. [+ of]
  • They feasted well into the afternoon on mutton and corn stew. [VERB + on]
  • Days like this one are memorable when a large group is treated to such a feast of fine golf.
  • Gawain called the meal a feast, but his hosts brushed off the compliment, saying the next meal would be better.
  • Only a few feet away, their captors feasted in the castle's banqueting hall. [VERB]
  • This new series promises a feast of special effects and set designs.
  • On February 14th is celebrated the feast of two saints named Valentine.
  • The day of the coronation was appointed for the day January 29, during the feast of Candlemas.
  • The Jewish feast of Passover began last night. [+ of]
  • A feast for the eyes
  • Only a religious feast can ultimately satisfy human need.
  • There was even a nice crop of berries and some fruit trees nearby and they had quite the feast for their meal.
  • To feast on cakes
  • To feast on beautiful paintings
  • The peppers' smoky-sweet flavor makes a satisfying feast out of any meal.
  • While the game didn't offer a feast of goals for fans back home to enjoy during their World Cup breakfast, it was a case of the result counting for far more than the performance.
  • To feast one's mind or one's eyes
  • feast your eyes on this!
  • I have bats upstairs who will feast tonight, and that's good.
  • In Italy, spring offers a feast of events for the art lover.
  • The steak dinner was a feast.
  • A wedding feast.
  • Tooting is preparing itself for a feast of Eastern delight to celebrate the culture of the Asian subcontinent.
  • And this season's contest, to be held on March 29 at Percy Road, should be no different with a feast of rugby set to be on offer.
  • The Rembrandt exhibition was a feast for the eyes.
  • Every year, in September, the townspeople have a feast in honor of their patron saint.
  • It was at these capitals where the chief would feast his people after collecting very beautiful and attractive sand, which he spread around the palace.
  • Each province has at least one local festival of its own, usually on the feast of its patron saint, so that there is always a fiesta going on somewhere in the country.
  • To feast one's eyes on the Grand Canyon.
  • We had a feast to celebrate the harvest.
  • He also wishes to extend to you an invitation to dine with him at a feast of dancing and delights.
  • The general public and international visitors were treated to a feast of squash that has left them hungry for more.
  • It was a feast for the eyes.
  • I feasted on turkey and dumplings.
  • Even gloomy January is a good time to visit the region - at the end of the month, every village celebrates the feast of Saint Vincent, the patron saint of winegrowers.
  • It was therefore fitting that on the feast of the Assumption, the Church, dedicated to Our Lady, was packed to overflowing.
  • We feasted them after the victory.
  • On the island itself, due to the dominance of Roman Catholicism, the feast of saints and other Church holy days are observed.
  • There's a feast of films vying for moviegoers' attention this season.
  • What should you be drinking at world cup feast and parties this year?
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