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I . feast [fi:st] SAM.

feast
pojedina ž. spol
feast for the ear/eye
feast day REL.

II . feast [fi:st] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

feast
gostiti se [dov. obl. pogostiti se]
to feast on sth
to feast one's eyes on sth

Primeri uporabe besede feast

feast day REL.
feast for the ear/eye

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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For example, a man could not go on the warpath without first performing the war-bundle feast, which contained two parts.
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This is also a thanksgiving feast for the bountiful harvest given to the farmers every year.
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Wild garlic is back in season so let's feast on it for the next few weeks.
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Forget all that election hoo-ha and feast your eyes on this beautiful image.
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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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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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Everyone behind the scenes did their part with aplomb, and the result is a feast for the eyes and ears.
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From the 7th century onwards, their sepulcher became a site of pilgrimage, and their feast day is recorded in local liturgies and hagiographies.
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Many pubs in Maastricht take their facade away during carnaval to open up to the feast on the streets.
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On the next day, the feast of Pentecost, the same scene was repeated very early in the morning.
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