Yes, said Pryce, grimly, your people seem to have left you out of this bean-feast.
An' them as makes it a bean-feast 'as got to be 'arshly dealt with accordin'.
It had been an old-established custom at the school that once in each term the seniors should hold a kind of bean-feast.
"It's wery likely some fire company's men marching to a bean-feast, or a freemason's funeral obscenities," replied the alderman.
Another common object of the country-side was the scotale, which was a kind of bean-feast.
If I purchase my own coffee-beans and grind them, can my breakfast be properly termed a bean-feast?
an annual dinner given by employers for their workers; extended to mean any festive occasion; also written bean feast
We have our bean-feast at our favorite restaurant.
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