1. feasting - Noun
2. feasting - Verb
of Feast
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd Psalm 136 itself doesn’t mention feasting, tree pruning, and certainly not pig slaughtering. Source: Internet
A number of drinking vessels and bones of sheep and goats from the Late Helladic period indicates that the altar was the site of Mycenean drinking and feasting rituals, probably in honor of Zeus. Source: Internet
Get a fantastic view from downtown Dallas while feasting on hamachi, lobster bisque, beef filet with black truffle fondant potato and grilled scallion or poached salmon with mushroom consommé and root vegetables. Source: Internet
Binghis are marked by much dancing, singing, feasting, and the smoking of ganja, and can last for several days. Source: Internet
Father Christmas as gift-giver In pre-Victorian personifications, Father Christmas had been concerned essentially with adult feasting and games. Source: Internet
He advanced into Italy at the head of a licentious and rough soldiery, and Rome became the scene of riot and massacre, gladiatorial shows and extravagant feasting. Source: Internet