To partake in a feast or large meal
“Perhaps we will even capture Caesar, but tonight we will feast on shrimp creole and prawns.”
To provide with a feast or large meal
“In ancient times, before a battle, a general would feast his soldiers with alcohol and meat.”
To delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to
“Feast your taste buds on Colombia's finest coffee at this ever buzzing café.”
To eat or consume food and drinks
To enjoy oneself in a lively or boisterous way
To eat too much
To consume food hungrily or in a gluttonous manner
Plural for a large meal, typically a celebratory one
“King Herod held a big feast to celebrate his own birthday and invited all the high officials and military commanders.”
Plural for a celebrated day or event, especially one dedicated to a particular person of thing
“The biggest holiday among Basques is the feast of their patron saint, Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order.”
Plural for something enjoyable, especially one in plentiful supply
“For your pleasure is a feast of the finest entertainers in the land!”
Plural for an excessive or abundant amount or number
“The findings provide a feast of data about the characteristics of disaffiliation.”
Plural for something that is considered a luxury or treat, especially food
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