outfeast (Meaning)

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outfeast (v. t.)

To exceed in feasting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outfeast

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outfeast Sentence Examples

  1. The opulent banquet had an array of delicacies that could outfeast even the most discerning palate.
  2. The town's culinary festival was renowned for its extravagance, with vendors outfeasting each other with their gourmet creations.
  3. The royal wedding reception was a culinary extravaganza that outfeasted any previous celebration.
  4. The emperor's lavish birthday feast was a spectacle, with dishes that outfeasted the wealthiest nobles.
  5. The ambitious chef aimed to outfeast his rival in the upcoming cooking competition.
  6. The gluttonous guests outfeasted themselves at the all-you-can-eat buffet, leaving nothing but scraps behind.
  7. The starving children gathered around the food donations, eagerly outfeasting their hunger.
  8. The king's extravagant lifestyle included banquets that outfeasted the gatherings of lesser lords.
  9. The farmers' market boasted an abundance of fresh produce, offering a chance to outfeast on nature's bounties.
  10. The culinary historian documented the extravagant feasts of ancient civilizations, marveling at their ability to outfeast modern-day banquets.

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To exceed in feasting.

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The opulent banquet had an array of delicacies that could outfeast even the most discerning palate.

The town's culinary festival was renowned for its extravagance, with vendors outfeasting each other with their gourmet creations.

The royal wedding reception was a culinary extravaganza that outfeasted any previous celebration.

The emperor's lavish birthday feast was a spectacle, with dishes that outfeasted the wealthiest nobles.