And in this place it was intended that the company of the feasters should sit down.
And the feasters of that time sat at the table; at all events, Homer very often says-- Sitting in order on the chairs and couches.
At one of his first anchorages he discovered a native feast going on, and when the boats from his ships pulled ashore the feasters fled in terror--the hungry Spaniards finishing their meal for them.
Phorenice glowered on the feasters for a while longer in silent fury, but saying no further word; and then her eyes turned on me, though softened somewhat.
But not a soul amongst those glittering feasters stirred in his place.
They did not eat to nutrify their bodies, these feasters in the banqueting-hall of the royal pyramid, but they all ate to cloy themselves, and they strutted forth new usages with every platter and bowl that the slaves brought.
If any one was thrice convicted of such misdeeds, he was given the last and lowest place, where no one was to communicate with him in any way, except that the feasters might throw bones at him if they were so disposed.
Between the pillars and the wall stood the benches where the feasters sat with portable tables before them.
Twas only at Trimalchio's board A little skeleton made sign, An ivory plaything unabhorred, To bid the feasters to the wine.
Thirdly, Paaaeua was a man jealous and with some cause (as shall be shown) for jealousy; and the feasterswere the satellites of his immediate rival, Moipu.
Also, when the feasters asked him what kind of courage he set above all others, he named Endurance.
Does not the mind dismiss the feasters as rapidly as it can?
Man, who alone is capable of inducing agrarian abundance, is by that very fact the giver of an immense banquet at which legions of feasters take their place.
The feast has commenced; food is abundant, and the feasters are separated one from another by the walls of uneaten substance.
The sweet potatoes had been dug from the roasting pit; the feasters had sunk their teeth deep in juicy fat, when Pant was suddenly startled by a groan close at hand.
The gardens will be empty of feasters and of cup-bearers, who with every soul within the city will have gathered on the walls and on the house-tops to see the fray.
The St. Aliquis feasters are consequently offered heady Cyprian and Lesbian from the Levant, also Aquilian from Spain, and not a little Rhenish from the German lands, less distant.
St. Martin, the warrior saint of France) and of knights and paladins from Charlemagne and King Artus down, gazing benignantly upon the feasters below.
As the feasters warm under the kindling influence of the drink, they express their good will by giving material tokens, each one to his friend or to one whose friendship he desires to gain.
Though it may be performed at any time of the day if there is a call for it, yet it usually takes place in the evening or at night, and especially after a drinking bout, when the feasters are feeling extra cheerful in their cups.
I know the feasters in it now abound, Their cates cast such a savour; and the sound The harp gives argues an accomplish’d feast.
Within the horse the Argives joyed to hear The uproar of Troy's feasters setting at naught Cassandra, but they marvelled that she knew So well the Achaeans' purpose and device.
The first was made Stewardess of the feast and lady of meats; The second to the feasters poured the wine; The third shed water on their hands thereafter; The fourth bare all away, the banquet done.
But the feasters are legion, and the feast is not abundant in proportion.
The long night thro’ the feasters cried them thro’ the hills and none but Him could shield our Tina from their din.
The feasting hath not yet begun, for he doth wait thee to drink a health to feastersin the hall.
The feasters come to whet them with a pudding whiff.
How the lungs of the feasters were choked with overpowering perfumes!
When the dishes had been removed and the replete feasters had washed and dried their hands, they filled their cups out of a jar of mixed wine, of which the dimensions answered worthily to the meal they had eaten.
As Bent Horn ended his speech he lifted before the eyes of the feasters a carved necklace made of the claws of grizzly bears, and his own robe of elk skins which he had just taken from his shoulders.
Then it was that the people of the village gathered in crowds around the feasters to watch and listen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feasters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.