beanfeast
Americannoun
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(formerly) an annual dinner or party given by an employer for employees.
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a celebration or festive occasion, especially when a meal is provided.
noun
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an annual dinner given by employers to employees
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any festive or merry occasion
Etymology
Origin of beanfeast
Example Sentences
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Britons, however, were not disturbed by the slackening of "the foreign invasion," liked to think of the Coronation as an exclusively British beanfeast.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But if we are to spot wot goes quisby, and be the responsible chaps, Wheugh! we should 'ave a regular beanfeast with sockets and air-pipes and traps!
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 10, 1891 by Various
On this particular occasion, however, the foreman had received an invitation to a beanfeast at Epping.
From Bindle Some Chapters in the Life of Joseph Bindle by Jenkins, Herbert George
"Our annual holiday," "Stocktaking day," "Our annual beanfeast," "Closed for repairs."
From The Grandchildren of the Ghetto by Zangwill, Israel
"Look too much as if we were out for a beanfeast, my boy," objected his father.
From In Brief Authority by Anstey, F.
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