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beanfeast

NOUN
  1. an annual dinner party given by an employer for the employees

How To Use beanfeast In A Sentence

  • The majority of people attending this beanfeast for the BBC are going to be the usual media liggers on a jolly. THE GLASTONBURY JUNKET
  • I thought I had been a model of objectivity throughout the whole beanfeast; obviously I was wrong.
  • She is initially intimidated and appalled, but eventually conquers her fear to partake, indeed to star, in the jock beanfeast. Two stories, high
  • ‘As far as I can see it has been a beanfeast for consultants,’ said Coun English.
  • She is initially intimidated and appalled, but eventually conquers her fear to partake, indeed to star, in the jock beanfeast.
  • It is they who are tearing down sustainable economies, delicate environments and age-old social systems in the name of a one-size-fits-all corporate beanfeast.
  • Exactly the right tool to have in your bottom drawers in anticipation of the next Major Curry beanfeast? EXCLUSIVE: Tories Appoint Andy Coulson New Director of Communications
  • The meat in this beanfeast is supposedly supplied by Gordon Brown. Simon Jenkins: The G-8 at Gleneagles
  • Another two dozen barristers and solicitors, chosen for their expertise in commercial law, also earned substantial fees in a case which became known in the inns of court as a beanfeast.
  • Tossing is not the sort of pastime any fellow would choose for fun, not if he were the party to be tossed, though it is a beanfeast for the onlookers. Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
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