Sentence examples for midnight feast from inspiring English sources

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"midnight feast" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a meal or gathering that takes place at midnight, often in a playful or secretive manner. Example: After the concert, the group of friends snuck out to the park for a midnight feast of pizza and snacks under the stars.

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midnight feast

noun

A snack, usually substantial, eaten at or around midnight, a while after supper and a while before breakfast.

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It's not a midnight feast if it's not at midnight!

Lao's "Midnight Feast" is a lovely, slow tune which hippy couples swirl and dance to in the afternoon sun.

We had a midnight feast and everything.

There will also be a taste of schoolgirl mischief, with a midnight feast.

Did you just fancy a midnight feast?" Mark sits defiantly on the counter.

3. Now prepare the midnight feast that is New Year's Eve telly.

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They had midnight feasts, but no midnight assignations.

For Nurman was the inventor of that king of midnight feasts, the doner kebab.

I made us elaborate midnight feasts, on arriving home from gigs.

It has overtones of Billy Bunter's midnight feasts, Hogarth prints or officers on campaign.

Christening ourselves "the biggies", we stayed up all night talking, sneaking past the adults to gather midnight feasts.

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