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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fancy feast" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a luxurious or extravagant meal or feast. Example: The king spared no expense for his guests, treating them to a fancy feast of caviar and champagne.
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No, not for Fancy Feast.
I always have bowls of Fancy Feast on the floor for my spoiled cats.
Many pet stores are now carrying chicken feed alongside the racks of Fancy Feast and rawhide rolls.
The giant pet-food companies like Nestlé Purina Pet Care, the maker of Fancy Feast cat food, have taken note and added luxury lines.
I had no idea that the Fancy Feast you gave me was actually expired tapioca pudding you'd been storing in the bread maker.
Purina introduced Elegant Medleys, a deluxe offshoot of Fancy Feast, in 2006, with flavors like turkey Florentine "in a delicate sauce with garden greens," priced at about 20 cents more a can than Fancy Feast, which sells for about 70 cents.
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They're sitting down to fancy feasts at decorated tables.
So I felt both giddy and full of glee when I discover that Bordeaux's wine country is ready to play--apparently there was more to indulge in aside from wine tastings and fancy feasting in elegant estates.
Anyway, here are some tips on how to tell if a lady Fancy-Fancies you or just Fancy-Feasts you.
Did you just fancy a midnight feast?" Mark sits defiantly on the counter.
If you fancy an afternoon feast, lunch, at $120 per person, including wines, tax and gratuity, is even more economical.
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