Sentence examples for feast was over from inspiring English sources

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When we could not, a handful of salt was sprinkled on each leaf, indicating that the feast was over, and, stomachs aching, we filed out into the bright afternoon.

Nowhere is this made more explicit than in ancient Egyptian tombs, where painted reliefs of tables heavily laden with good things to eat sustained the deceased long after the funeral feast was over; provender and providence are intimately connected.

Wall Street felt the feast was over.

Now it was the final day of the Unleavened Bread (seven days after Passover); and many went out returning to their home since the feast was over.

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The Thankgsiving feast is over, but the memories linger on: turkey sandwiches, turkey fritters, turkey risotto and Carbonnade de Dinde a la Flamande with congealed cranberry sauce, warmed up in the microwave.

Knowing that dinner, however meager, is still in the oven, is much better than fearing that the feast is over and the master is trying to figure out which of the dogs to throw the table scraps to.

I actually heard a radio host say on Thursday that the "Thanksgiving feast is over-rated".

That will cause a stink.Worse, when the feast is over the car industry is likely to lurch towards famine.

The feast will be over soon.

44.fxe4 Qxe4 The feast will be over soon.

The feast was not a feast at all.

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