Sentence examples for were feast from inspiring English sources

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were feast

noun

A very large meal, often of a ceremonial nature.

  • We had a feast to celebrate the harvest.

Exact(1)

More than 100 days of the year were feast days dedicated to various Roman gods and goddesses.

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They were feasting on something.

Flies were feasting on ribbons of blood.

They were feasting on a Chunky.

Both were on French soil, both were feasts of soccer.

There was wine and ale; there were feasts.

They were feasting on pickles, canned pigeon peas and beer set on a wooden table.

The tabloids were feasting on the tale of the ersatz Guggenheims.

We were feasting on each other.

Truthfully, if it hadn't been called out ahead that we were feasting on detritus, we would have simply thought we were feasting.

Her film career was feast or famine.

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