Definitionn. a ceremonial dinner party for many people
Last update: October 24, 2015
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My friend had the privilege of attending a state banquet in honour of the visiting French president. [noun]
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A banquet was held at the emperor's court, and all sorts of splendid ceremonies were arranged. [Please select]
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It is a call to a banquet, it is a signal that the feast is ready. [Please select]
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Also, you need to be treated to a sumptuous banquet at least once a week. [noun]
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The famous banquet scene will take place in a separate area - a gated long room at the rear of the brewery. [noun]
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And then, he was ruined and gone; and there is no vulture's feast sweeter than to banquet upon a departed rival's character. [noun]
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His Majesty allowed entrance to all--and those who came were feasted at a banquet which only Rabelais could fairly describe. [noun]
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Perhaps it is because his life has been over prosperous that he sickens of it, like one who flings away from a banquet table, satiated by feasting. [noun]
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He thought he was returning from a noisy banquet in the palace of the Caesars. [noun]
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"Well, my lord," replied the Antiquary, "I will endeavour to entertain your ears at least, since I cannot banquet your palate." [noun]
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"I admire the readiness with which folks will renounce a banquet they have never tasted." [noun]
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