Collocations for "feast"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "feast" in context.
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feast
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [King's, royal] feast
- a feast fit for a king
- a feast of [meat, fish, steak, pork, pies]
- gorge on a feast of [meat]
- a [veritable, large, hearty, huge] feast (of)
- a [wedding, gala, camp] feast
- [dug, dove] into the feast
- the [village, neighborhood, townsfolk] hold a feast every year (to, for)
- lay on a feast for the [guests, visitors, dignitaries]
- a feast for the [eyes, ears]
- feast on [steak, lobster]
- feasted royally on [steak]
- feasted with the [president, king, mayor]
- feasted at the table of the [president]
- feast your [eyes, gaze, senses] on
- feasted and drank
- feasted the occasion
'feast' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):