doya doya yapmak

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feast
To hold a feast in honor of (someone)

We feasted them after the victory.

A very large meal, often of a ceremonial nature

We had a feast to celebrate the harvest.

something experienced with great delight; "a feast for the eyes"
a ceremonial dinner party for many people
{i} banquet, huge meal, exceptionally delicious meal; something unusually pleasurable; holiday, religious festival
A feast is a large and special meal. Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine The fruit was often served at wedding feasts = banquet
To partake in a feast (above)
A medieval dinner, usually of two or more courses, which is held at an SCA event Often there is singing and entertainment as well
A feast is a day or time of the year when a special religious celebration takes place. The Jewish feast of Passover began last night = festival
partake in a feast or banquet provide a feast or banquet for
An event at which the main activity is the consumption of an elaborate meal, often accompanied by entertainment
something experienced with great delight; "a feast for the eyes" partake in a feast or banquet provide a feast or banquet for
To delight; to gratify; as, to feast the soul
An elaborate meal, usually in the evening
To eat sumptuously; to dine or sup on rich provisions, particularly in large companies, and on public festivals
gratify; "feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view"
If you feast, you take part in a feast. Only a few feet away, their captors feasted in the castle's banqueting hall. + feasting feast·ing The feasting, drinking, dancing and revelry continued for several days
an elaborate party (often outdoors)
A very large meal
Religious party, usually thrown by that church near the mountain in the St-Michel area "Me and Phil we picked up* Sunday when we went to the feast of San Francheesk !" *see: Pick up
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