Thou hast assisted us in our wars, we love thee all the more for it; what dost thou wish that we should answer?
The Hiroquois, seeing the arquebus, and the other boat coming to their help, fled, first skinning the heads of those whom they had killed and bearing away the scalps by way of bravado.
These festins à manger tout were much dreaded by many of the Hurons, who, however, were never known to decline them.
The Hurons sometimes died from the effects of their festins à manger tout.
The festins à tout manger must not be too sweepingly condemned by the self-righteous white man as long as drinking bouts are a part of civilized customs; and at least one civilized nation has the gross proverb, "Better burst than waste.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "festins" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.