Sentence examples for was feast from inspiring English sources

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was feast

noun

A very large meal, often of a ceremonial nature.

  • We had a feast to celebrate the harvest.

Exact(3)

Power: In the ALCS, the Sox offense was feast or famine, with a pair of grand slam spreads.

Her film career was feast or famine.

Best to leave sobering thoughts for another day; this was feast time, time to celebrate and remember.

Similar(57)

Five minutes later he was feasting.

After four hours, the slime mold was feasting on both blocks of food.

So before the fasting there was feasting.

This, after the zombie was feasting on a German Shepherd.

"In mining, it is feast or famine.

And Christmas, Thanksgiving they're feast days".

"In the morning, it's feast, feast, feast, the buzzards are feasting on the meat," Ms. Pelosi said.

Douglas, a scoring point, is feast or famine.

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