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feast <a feast; feasts> N

feast day <a feast day; feast days> N

feast day

wedding-feast N (festivals)

day preceding a feast

feast of sacrifice

feast one's eyes VB (on)

wish someone a merry or happy feast VB

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Many pubs in Maastricht take their facade away during carnaval to open up to the feast on the streets.
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Behind the door is a table with a candlelit feast on it, and behind that, a spiral staircase that leads upwards out of sight.
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On the downstream side, water flowed out of the vegetation almost translucent with the deep green color of living algae luxuriating in a liquid feast.
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The new recruits are also made to join the group at this grand feast.
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The final day is again a feast day, but mostly of close kith and kin, and the day closes with an evening dance where all the youngsters participated.
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Shrove Tuesday, a moveable feast, is determined by Easter.
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Once the sun sets, families light up the homes with diyas, (small oil lamps) before settling down for a scrumptious feast.
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Forget all that election hoo-ha and feast your eyes on this beautiful image.
www.canberratimes.com.au
This is also a thanksgiving feast for the bountiful harvest given to the farmers every year.
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After it was all over, those who remained were treated to a feast of milk, custard pies and fresh fruit.
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