Sentence examples for make a feast of from inspiring English sources

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He would eat tautologies for lunch and make a feast of his own alliterative biscuits".

In the course of his research he found Florida canals thronged with snakeheads, and a Thai man who claimed that one of the needle-mouthed beasts had tried to make a feast of his foot.

Virender Sehwag has nine and even though he is struggling for form at the moment, if he gets going he could make a feast of the run chase.

By being unafraid to be vulnerable you will shrink shame, make a feast of fear and starve insecurities.

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Okri's novel hungers for variety, for compassion and hope – and for an art that might make a feast out of famine.

Make a feast for the eyes.

Mr. Stevens, as any amused veteran of Hollywood would, makes a feast of Mr. Gray's sardonic tales of superagents and television producers, while Mr. Wood gives heartbreakingly hopeful and tentative life to descriptions of fleeting ecstasy.

In a review for The New York Times, Charles Isherwood wrote that, in her role as Sister Jamison Connelly, Ms. Turner was "all but smacking her lips like a gourmet savoring al dente pasta" as she made "a feast of largely unexceptional dialogue".

Biting into Sister Jamie's mordant verbal assaults on a recalcitrant drug addict, all but smacking her lips like a gourmet savoring al dente pasta, Ms. Turner makes a feast of largely unexceptional dialogue.

"Cool," Christine says, as she sees the sky above me and some of the trees, their leaves burnt orange from the horde of cicadas that had just made a feast of them.

"If we ate, he ate," said Ms. Wilson, sitting in the small kitchen where her brother had made a feast of steak, string beans, potatoes and chicken-neck bones the night before Mr. Jackson died.

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