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feast

verb as in eat a great amount or very well

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Rat infestations have been reported in parts of the city as the rodents have enjoyed feasting on the fallout of the row, which is over plans to downgrade some staff and reduce their pay.

From BBC

Theresa welcomed us into her home and prepared a feast for us to cook together.

From Salon

Wolves feast on cattle, which can threaten the livelihood of ranchers.

"It's a feast of a play and really speaks to our times - it's fascinating to explore a king who has a cast iron right to rule."

From BBC

Both sides in the legal fights have "given the public plenty to feast upon", Judge Liman said on court in Monday.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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