Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: feasted
IPA transcription: [f'istɪd]
Usage examples
  • As the girls feasted they heard a crunching sound and inquired in low voices what it was.
  • Everything his eye fell on it feasted on, not aesthetically, but with a plain, jolly appetite as of a boy eating buns.
  • They lost no time in picking the biggest strawberries and ripest oranges and soon had feasted to their hearts' content.
  • Thereupon having well feasted they turned themselves to rest, some near the ship's hawsers, others in groups throughout the mansion.
  • For some days Hassebu rested and feasted in the palace of the King of the Snakes, and then he began to long for his mother and his own country.
  • The Cardinal went to the top rail and feasted on the sweet grains of corn until his craw was full, and then nestled in the sumac and went to sleep.
  • He might have feasted to his heart's content, and incurred no penalty more serious than the disapproval of the tethered horse, had he not been quite so amazingly clever.
  • Every alehouse resounded with the brawls of contending politicians, and as mine host's politics were of that liberal description which quarrelled with no good customer, his hebdomadal visitants were often divided in their opinion as irreconcilably as if he had feasted the Common Council.