Feasting [verb]

Definition of Feasting:

eat a great amount or very well

Synonyms of Feasting:


Opposite/Antonyms of Feasting:

Hurt

Fast

Abstain


Sentence/Example of Feasting:

Banquets and feasting offered little attraction to the hero, and he despised riches and rank.

None would have believed that the cowardly monster Fear was for ever feasting upon his heart.

Before 1806 the election took place with great ceremony and feasting, and sometimes fighting, in the Campo de Sta.

It was late when we sat down to it, eight o'clock; and there was a good deal of feasting and plenty of wine.

The children also took part in the general feasting, and they too swarmed about the whales like a plague of ants.

And the whole people of every sort 92made great rejoicing and feasting, to which foreigners were particularly invited.

Often a week of feasting, then a week of famine, became the rule.

Upon landing next day, the French found the natives feasting.

He did not want to leave the feasting and merriment that followed the tournament.

Funnyman was not brilliant in conversation, scarcely opening his mouth, except for the purposes of feasting.