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feast
noun as in banquet and celebration
verb as in eat a great amount or very well
Strong matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
In 10 to 12 days, adults surface to feast for roughly 90 days on honeydew melon, decaying fruit, plant nectar and bird dung.
Vampire ground finches will resort to feasting on the blood of other birds if conditions are particularly harsh.
A few people might be looking at Tottenham against Aston Villa as this week's goal feast but I think there will be a few at Craven Cottage.
Then, along with the men, the Jillaroos will provide opposition in a Test series next autumn to make it a feast of high-intensity, high-level matches - whether it is in England or down under.
That was partly because he had learned to survive on scraps of food for long stretches during the war, and it was partly because Hideg feasted, every day of his life, on music.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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