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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feasting on" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use the phrase "feasting on" when you are talking about enjoying a particular type of food. For example: The kids were feasting on hot dogs and French fries at the cookout.
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They were feasting on something.
"Feasting on sashimi," he wrote.
It saved us from feasting on pizza.
Flies were feasting on ribbons of blood.
They were feasting on a Chunky.
Or try feasting on a vegetarian Thanksgiving instead.
Victims might even be among those feasting on the lobster.
CHECK OUT: "Feasting on Waves" (Food, Sundays at 10).
We're all vultures feasting on the carcass of celebrity.
Stonecrop was the first invader, feasting on the lime.
Are we feasting on delicacies, or gorging on junk?
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