feasters (Meaning)

feasters

abundance, profusion, to take part in a feast, a periodic religious observance commemorating an event or honoring a deity, person, or thing, an elaborate and usually abundant meal often accompanied by a ceremony or entertainment, to enjoy some unusual pleasure or delight, a religious festival or observance, a meal with plenty of food and drink, delight entry 2 sense 2, something that gives unusual or abundant enjoyment, delight, gratify, to entertain with a feast, to eat plentifully, to give a feast for

Synonyms & Antonyms of feasters

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feasters Sentence Examples

  1. The feasters lingered at the table, their laughter echoing through the festive hall.
  2. The ravens descended upon the battlefield, their mournful cries marking the arrival of the ghastly feasters.
  3. The relentless mosquitoes feasted on our exposed skin, leaving behind an army of itchy bumps.
  4. The flesh-eating bacteria feasted on the decaying wound, threatening to consume the patient's limb.
  5. Flies buzzed around the open trash can, a symphony of buzzing that announced the arrival of these uninvited feasters.
  6. The ants marched in a relentless procession, their tiny bodies carrying the remains of their feast.
  7. The vultures perched patiently, their watchful eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of fresh carcasses to appease their gruesome appetites.
  8. The wedding guests raised their glasses in a grand toast, unaware of the lurking shadows of those who feasted on their joy.
  9. The wolves howled in the distance, their mournful chorus a testament to their nightly feasts on unsuspecting prey.
  10. The locusts swarmed across the fields, their insatiable appetites devouring everything in their path, leaving behind barren wastelands.

FAQs About the word feasters

abundance, profusion, to take part in a feast, a periodic religious observance commemorating an event or honoring a deity, person, or thing, an elaborate and us

stuffers,gluttons, pigs, cormorants, hog, trenchermen, swillers, hogs, overeaters, gorgers

dieters,pickers,nibblers,

The feasters lingered at the table, their laughter echoing through the festive hall.

The ravens descended upon the battlefield, their mournful cries marking the arrival of the ghastly feasters.

The relentless mosquitoes feasted on our exposed skin, leaving behind an army of itchy bumps.

The flesh-eating bacteria feasted on the decaying wound, threatening to consume the patient's limb.