feague (Meaning)

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feague (v. t.)

To beat or whip; to drive.

Synonyms & Antonyms of feague

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

feague Sentence Examples

  1. The village held an annual feague to celebrate the harvest.
  2. Participants gathered in the town square for the traditional festivities of the feague.
  3. The procession of dancers and musicians wound its way through the streets during the feague.
  4. Brightly colored flags and banners adorned the streets for the annual feague.
  5. The sound of drums and flutes filled the air as the performers made their way through the streets during the feague.
  6. The feague was a time for the community to come together and celebrate their shared heritage.
  7. Young and old alike danced and sang in the streets during the lively feague.
  8. Visitors from neighboring towns and villages flocked to the feague to witness the spectacle.
  9. The streets were a kaleidoscope of color and movement as the participants of the feague celebrated.
  10. The feague culminated in a grand feast, where the community gathered to share food, laughter, and stories.

FAQs About the word feague

To beat or whip; to drive.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The village held an annual feague to celebrate the harvest.

Participants gathered in the town square for the traditional festivities of the feague.

The procession of dancers and musicians wound its way through the streets during the feague.

Brightly colored flags and banners adorned the streets for the annual feague.