feast - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • celebrate: The Sacred Heart of Jesus On Friday the 22nd of June we will celebrate the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
  • prepare: Head chef Will Hay has called upon all his culinary skills to prepare a feast of dishes for all lovers of good food.

Noun used with modifier

  • Passover: Herod planned to bring Peter before the people for trial after the Passover Feast.
  • midnight: This can be a welcome midnight feast for your rabbit.
  • cannibal: On 30th December the party, much stronger after their cannibal feast, set off again.
  • gourmet: St Malo offers a host of delicious recipes, from the traditional meal of pancakes and cider to prestigious gourmet feasts.
  • celebratory: Baal serves a celebratory feast on Mount Zephon, the " Heights of the North " .
  • wedding: Seven years later, true to his word, uncle prepared the wedding feast.

Adjective modifier

  • veritable: A Free Service For any news junkie it's a veritable feast.
  • moveable: Thus another finished plate is cleared away from the table of that great moveable feast, language.
  • sumptuous: The day was rounded off with a sumptuous Malaysian feast with a local family.
  • solemn: He had sought rest for his awakened soul in vain, even in Jerusalem at their solemn feasts.
  • gastronomic: Orta's response was to persuade a famous chef to turn the leftover food into a gastronomic feast and invite passers-by to eat it.
  • festive: Festive Feast - ( a selection of hot & cold dishes £ 19.95 per person ).

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • upon: Of the corn which others may or may not grow, I cannot be sure to feast upon.

Preposition: of

  • Passover: The first of them came on the evening of 3 April 1996, which was the beginning of the Feast of Passover.
  • booth: The feast of Booths was celebrated on the second of the seventh month.
  • baptism: Holy Cross Newsletter: SUNDAY JANUARY 12TH 2003 THE FEAST OF THE BAPTISM OF JESUS.

Preposition: for

  • eye: In every respect, this game is a visual triumph, truly a feast for the eyes.

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