Sentence examples for the feasts from inspiring English sources

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the feasts

noun

A very large meal, often of a ceremonial nature.

  • We had a feast to celebrate the harvest.

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My palate is open to many possibilities, but the feasts of winter demand particularly durable digestifs.

But for those giving the feasts, the potlatch served other purposes rather than efficiency.

Far more memorable is one of the feasts these people provide.

Reservations are imperative for the feasts, and strongly suggested for all other events.

They list and define the feasts of the Christian calendar; they explain Shakespeare's London, and places beyond.

You could fill up for the day on the feasts they serve, which rival local expensive restaurants.

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Quite the feast.

How about the Feast?

"The Feast of St.

Death comes to the feast.

The feast is on Thanksgiving.

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