Phrases with «true feast»

The phrase "true feast" means a big and delicious meal that makes you feel really satisfied and happy. Full definition

Sentences with «true feast»

  • This transfiguration is the true Feast of Tabernacles, and it is the destiny of those who believe in Jesus. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • All these whole grain flours make the process a little more labourious, I'm sure, but the result is a true feast for the eyes. (wildyeastblog.com)
  • When Jewish heritage meets global culinary influences, every meal is sure to be a true feast. (cooked.com)
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