Examples of using Feasted in English and their translations into Indonesian
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He often feasted with his warriors.
And then the hungry rats came in and feasted on the corpses.
We feasted, sitting on the cold ground.
And so the birds came and feasted on their flesh.
We feasted on so many different Indonesian dishes, and it was truly an experience to remember.
Dragged underground and feasted upon one year ago this very night!
They received the best treatment in the camp, enjoyed the best women,drank the best alcohol and even feasted on the best food.
This carnivore has feasted all summer on baby Edmontosaurus.
Of course, the trees had long been known to the native Australian aborigines whocalled the macadamia trees kindal kindal and who feasted on the nuts in winter.
For three years, they fished, fasted, and feasted together at all hours of the day and night.
As the great beast tears apart its quarry and consumes great chunks of flesh the Remora simply gobbles up the bits andpieces of the detritus of the dead animal being feasted upon by the shark.
For thousands of years, humanity as a whole has feasted on fish or fowl or various animals.
It was a predator that feasted upon large creatures and baby dinosaurs for which it is also called“devil frog.”.
The longing souls of those who have tasted of the powers of the world to comeand have feasted on heavenly joys, will not be satisfied with things of earth.
And that night, everyone feasted and celebrated and sang songs of praise for the gift of aliveness and the treasures of the Divine.
Thus usually takes place very late- usually after 12 midnight-much after the guests have feasted and left and only the very close relatives on either side are left.
But the Monkey had already feasted on the peaches of eternal life and downed the elixir pills of immortality, and so neither fire nor axes nor lightning seem to affect him.
Emperor Sage of the Heianperiod held flower-viewing parties with sake and feasted underneath the blossoming boughs of sakura trees in the Imperial Court in Kyoto.
Early Cornish kings feasted on a diet of oysters, roast pork and fine wine, eating and drinking from bowls imported from Turkey and glass goblets from Spain, a new dig at Tintagel Castle has suggested.
The first step of the blood sacrifice hadbeen completed when the demon emperor feasted upon those female cultivators, but the process had also been imperfect without Wei Xing'er.
They feasted every day with great joy in the palace of King Attila, sitting alongside one another, and all the melodies and sweet sounds of zithers and pipes along with all the songs of minstrels were presented to them.
They were too slow to hunt thesmaller prey that modern grey wolves feasted upon, which forced them to become scavengers- something they weren't really built for.
Legend tells us that those who feasted on them outlived their peers, which is why the Goji Berry is now sometimes referred to as the anti-aging berry".
Many have heard the spiel- Our ancient ancestors hunted every few days,made a kill, feasted, and then rested for a few days like a bunch of lazy high schoolers.
Settling down, our travel companions feasted on popular snacks like preserved chicken feet or duck's tongue, which I declined.
The captives were tied up and laid flat, where they became the foundation for aheavy wooden platform on which the Mongol commanders feasted and chose which women to bed, while the Prince and his allies were crushed or suffocated.
A famous example is theRhagoleitis pomonella fruit fly that originally feasted on the fruit of hawthorn trees, then shifted and began to feed on apples, evolving into a more genetically distinct type of fly.
You have traveled all corners of the world,seen monuments erected, feasted on the blood of history's most extraordinary men, but you have never found true peace.
Jesus' Jewish critics considered his ministry to be scandalous because he feasted with sinners, fraternized with women, and allowed his followers to pluck grain on the Sabbath.
