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repast

[ri-past, -pahst, ree-past, -pahst, ri-past, -pahst] / rɪˈpæst, -ˈpɑst, ˈri pæst, -pɑst, rɪˈpæst, -ˈpɑst /


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The prosecutor’s memo describes Caddle as “cold-hearted” and says he even attended the repast after Galdieri’s funeral.

From Seattle Times Jun. 28, 2023

Brunch was known as "the latest 'fad'" and "a repast at 11 o'clock a.m."

From Salon Mar. 24, 2023

Maybe too decadent for an office worker’s midday repast, but I’ll happily risk an afternoon knockout punch for this sandwich.

From Washington Post Aug. 29, 2022

Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m., followed by a memorial service and a repast.

From Washington Times Nov. 16, 2021

When the repast was over, and everyone had pretty much left, even Mr. Ray, I helped her pack the food up and waited with her outside for a cab.

From "The Boy in the Black Suit" by Jason Reynolds

After this first meal, I like to maul the rest of the meat off the bones to fashion into all manner of repasts throughout the week.

From New York Times Dec. 30, 2021

A pineapple upside-down cake and an evening with Mitch McConnell would both be sweet repasts, except for the evening with Mitch McConnell.

From Washington Post Jul. 22, 2021

As a journalist, he brought not only a good appetite to his work but also a lyrical and dynamic approach to his accounts of notable repasts.

From The New Yorker Oct. 27, 2019

Yes, at first, well-heeled travelers took off in these new flying machines, white-gloved hands on their matching luggage, and prepared to enjoy civilized repasts seated at tables.

From Salon Dec. 28, 2010

It was about this time that we have the first record of a social party in our city now so celebrated for its elegant entertainments and luxurious repasts.

From The History of Louisville, from the Earliest Settlement till the Year 1852 by Casseday, Ben

It can then be copied and repasted somewhere else in an instant.

From Slate Apr. 3, 2019

When these things are ready, the pasted cover should be examined and repasted if it has dried in any place.

From Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians by Rooke, Noel

So far as he could possibly detect, not one had been altered or repasted on the end.

From A Husband by Proxy by Steele, Jack

Shakespeare's language remains undisturbed in this version, but Papp's imaginative scissoring and repasting has sculptured a Hamlet of crystalline tensity.

From Time Magazine Archive

So after repasting themselves, they made them ready for the journey with takeing repose that night.

From Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson by Radisson, Pierre Esprit




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