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fete (fete%1:11:00::)
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feast (feast%1:11:01::)
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fiesta (fiesta%1:11:00::)
(an elaborate party (often outdoors))
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festival (festival%1:04:00::)
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fete (fete%1:04:00::)
(an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place))
"a drama festival"
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carnival (carnival%1:04:00::)
(a festival marked by merrymaking and processions)
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Dionysia (dionysia%1:04:00::)
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Bacchanalia (bacchanalia%1:04:00::)
(an orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus (= Bacchus))
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eisteddfod (eisteddfod%1:04:00::)
(any of several annual Welsh festivals involving artistic competitions (especially in singing))
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film festival (film_festival%1:04:00::)
(a cinematic festival that features films (usually films produced during the past year))
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jazz festival (jazz_festival%1:04:00::)
(a festival that features performances by jazz artists)
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Kwanzaa (kwanzaa%1:04:00::)
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Kwanza (kwanza%1:04:00::)
(a festival featuring African-American culture; celebrated between Christmas and New Year)
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Oktoberfest (oktoberfest%1:04:00::)
(an autumn festival that involves merrymaking and drinking beer)
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Saturnalia (saturnalia%1:04:00::)
(an orgiastic festival in ancient Rome in honor of Saturn)
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sheepshearing (sheepshearing%1:04:02::)
(a festival held at the time sheep are normally sheared)
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Verb
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celebrate (celebrate%2:41:00::)
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fete (fete%2:41:00::)
(have a celebration)
"They were feting the patriarch of the family"; "After the exam, the students were celebrating"