Sentence examples for order a feast from inspiring English sources

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High on the good vibes and the cheery service, I order a feast.

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An encyclopedic binder of neighborhood delivery menus is organized by cuisine — I ordered a feast from the Dumpling Man (dumplingman.com) for $12.

As our children raced after the chickens and cats that roam the premises, my husband and I relaxed on the small veranda, admiring the rustic décor, and ordered a feast — vitello tonnato, gnocchi al pomodoro, pollo a la romana.

Of course, now in the 21st century, you can order a gigantic feast from practically every restaurant in a 20 mile radius with a few clicks on your smartphone.

To the horror of the nursing staff he at one point ordered in a feast of lobster and oysters for him to eat when what he needed was calm and surgery.

ON SEPTEMBER 21st Lawrence Russell Brewer ordered up a feast: two chicken-fried steaks smothered in gravy, a supersized cheeseburger, an omelette, fried okra, fajitas, a pizza, a pound of barbecue, half a loaf of bread, and, for pudding, ice cream and fudge with peanuts on top.But when it arrived, he decided not to eat any of it.

By now, Mr. Mendes had shifted to the dining room, where he ordered up a feast that included an aromatic bowl of garlicky, cilantro-flecked clams Bulhão Pato, named after a Lisbon poet whose recipe wound up outlasting his verse in fame.

Aron plops his ample frame down at a table and orders up a feast that includes roasted eggplant soup, duck pizza and mango sorbetto.

Whether your pills contain 50 or 150mg of MDMA, 36 hours after you began, you're still going to be ordering a Meat Feast and welling up at Grand Designs, contemplating how late you can set your Monday alarm without making you too late for a day in which you're going to get absolutely nothing done.

HOUSTON — Texas prison officials last month ended the decades-old practice of serving last meals to inmates about to be executed after one man ordered an elaborate feast of hamburgers, pizza and chicken-fried steaks that he did not eat.

A chief of a lineage or longhouse, for example, would amass as much food and material goods as he could in order to lay on a feast and give presents lavishly in hopes that the guest lineage would be unable to reciprocate on the same scale.

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