veritable feast

Frequency: 4.51.8 per million words

often figurative; used to emphasize the large quantity or variety of something pleasant, not just food

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Examples (20)

  • The art gallery exhibition was a veritable feast for the eyes.
  • The wedding reception offered a veritable feast of international dishes.
  • Her garden provided a veritable feast of colors in spring.
  • For a book lover, the library was a veritable feast of knowledge.
  • The conference offered a veritable feast of ideas and innovation.
  • The art exhibition was a veritable feast for the eyes, with vibrant colors and intricate details.
  • The bookstore contained a veritable feast of literature from around the world.
  • After the long hike, the simple meal felt like a veritable feast.
  • The museum's collection was a veritable feast of historical artifacts.
  • The concert was a veritable feast of classical music, featuring renowned soloists.
  • The concert series presented a veritable feast of classical music.
  • The children's party table was a veritable feast of sweets and treats.
  • The food festival was a veritable feast of international cuisine.
  • Critics described the film as a veritable feast of cinematic artistry.
  • The documentary series offered a veritable feast of scientific knowledge.
  • With so many options, choosing a dessert was a veritable feast of dilemmas.
  • The antique market was a veritable feast for collectors.
  • The biodiversity of the rainforest is a veritable feast for scientists.
  • The theatrical season promised a veritable feast of dramatic performances.
  • We prepared a veritable feast for our guests, hoping they would enjoy every dish.