Feast (Verb)
Meaning 1
Gratify; "feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view".
Classification
Verbs of eating and drinking.
Examples
- As I stood on the edge of the Grand Canyon, I feasted my eyes on the breathtaking sunset.
- She feasted on the exquisite artworks displayed at the museum, admiring the masterpieces.
- Feasting on the stunning landscapes of New Zealand, the photographer clicked picture after picture.
- The tourists feasted their eyes on the majestic Taj Mahal, absorbing every detail of the monument.
- From the top of the skyscraper, I feasted my eyes on the sprawling cityscape below.
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Meaning 2
Partake in a feast or banquet.
Classification
Verbs of eating and drinking.
Examples
- The royal family would feast on lavish dishes at the annual ball to celebrate the king's birthday.
- Guests were invited to feast their eyes on the opulent decorations and indulge in exquisite delicacies.
- The villagers would gather to feast on a sumptuous meal of roasted meats and steaming vegetables.
- Couples will feast under the stars in a romantic outdoor setting with fine dining and live music.
- They were honored to feast alongside the emperor and experience the finest cuisine the land had to offer.
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Meaning 3
Provide a feast or banquet for.
Classification
Verbs of eating and drinking.
Examples
- The wealthy landowner wanted to feast the entire village on his anniversary.
- At the charity event, they feast the guests with exotic dishes from around the world.
- Her new restaurant aimed to feast visitors with authentic Italian cuisine.
- The family feast their friends and relatives with a grand barbecue party to celebrate the newlywed couple.
- The committee will feast the award-winning authors with a luxurious dinner at the prestigious hotel.