feasting

[ US /ˈfistɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /fˈiːstɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. eating an elaborate meal (often accompanied by entertainment)
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How To Use feasting In A Sentence

  • Shy leaves hide under their brethren as the icy chill dives and chases each one like a predator feasting on a school of fish.
  • Communal feasting is central to marking birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, achievements, significant purchases, and major public holidays.
  • The assistant peered through the window and saw a group of people feasting, drinking, and reveling.
  • Beside her the great fire crackles under the wooden eaves of the feasting hall. Times, Sunday Times
  • Further evidence for ceremonial feasting is indicated by the presence of quantities of cattle and caprine bones in funerary contexts.
  • Beside her the great fire crackles under the wooden eaves of the feasting hall. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cat-sized marsupial called a quoll has a habit of feasting on toxic cane toads. WN.com - Articles related to Long-distance journeys are out of fashion: Global warming is causing evolutionary changes in bird migration
  • Thousands of them, feasting on aconitum, astrantia, geranium, centaurea, elaeagnus, nepeta and lamium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accustomed chiefly to fish, herbs, and roots, the succulent beef had charms which outweighed surprise, and another night was spent in feasting on the "oddments" of the fresh killed beef. Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland
  • Thousands of them, feasting on aconitum, astrantia, geranium, centaurea, elaeagnus, nepeta and lamium. Times, Sunday Times
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