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Definition of “wedding feast”

wedding feast (ˈwɛdɪŋ fiːst) 

Definitions

noun

  1. (literary) a meal served to celebrate a wedding

Example Sentences Including 'wedding feast'

But Norlida Abdul Rahman (23) put on a brave face and carried on with the Malaysian wedding feast for 1 000 guests.
SA Star (2004)
But they are almost too busy to talk because they are preparing food for the royal wedding feast to be held today.
New Zealand Herald (2003)
But, like they did at the wedding feast at Cana in Galilee, she saved the best wine for last.
Times, Sunday Times (2004)
So an owl flies in an open window and leaves a nasty trail across the wedding feast , including the cake, and you put in a claim.
Fay Weldon NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A Collection of Short Stories
The ten virgins at the wedding feast taken from Matthew chapter 25, verses 14-30 now reads:
Sun, News of the World (2001)
Those who see in the Song a celebration of human marriage (in fact marriage is never mentioned) see here a wedding feast.
Snaith, John G. The New Century Bible Commentary (Song of Songs)
she added as an afterthought, and fetched them some bread and some broth with which they celebrated their wedding feast.
Ian St James Awards At the Stroke of Twelve

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