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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

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For the feast days of patron saints, cut paper banners are strung over roads and hung in windows.
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This is also a thanksgiving feast for the bountiful harvest given to the farmers every year.
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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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After it was all over, those who remained were treated to a feast of milk, custard pies and fresh fruit.
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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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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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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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There is a wedding feast in progress in the village inn, with music, dancing, carousing.
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For politeness, participants in the feast tear pieces of meat to hand to the person next to them.
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