Ukraynaca'da feast

v. бенкетувати, пригощати, тішитися, купражити
Örnek cümleler
I needed to attend to many jobs before the evening feast began.


After three months there, some sort of travelling circus came to the village to celebrate a local feast.


In India it was a feast, not only on the screen, but for that village, too.


During the first half of the feast, the artists exercised some restraint, and the sculptor was able to converse with the singer.


“Her flesh,” she continued, “must be as delicious as that of a plump little lamb. Oh, what a feast we will have!”


To avoid the worst, the authorities in Kano have cancelled the festivities marking the Muslim feast of Eid al-Fitr.
(Source: Voice of America)
(Source: Voice of America)


To Mr Scrooge! said Bob; I want to propose a toast of good health to Mr Scrooge, the patron of our little feast!


If one of them came under her control, she killed it, cooked it, and then ate it; and that was a day of feasting.


More than enough is as good as a feast.


The wedding function is more a feast than a banquet, because Italians like to celebrate weddings big time.


Eş anlamlılar
2. banquet: spread, repast, barbecue
3. eat: stuff oneself
4. delight: gratify