bull feast
English
Noun
bull feast (plural bull feasts)
- (now rare) An entertainment featuring a bull; a bull baiting; (in Spanish contexts) a bullfight.
- 1750, Joshua Reynolds, in John Ingamells, John Edgcumbe (eds.), The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Yale 2000, p. 9:
- The Commodore staid at Lisbon a week, in which time there happened two of the greatest sights that could be seen had he staid there a whole year, – a bull feast, and the procession of Corpus Christi.
- 1750, Joshua Reynolds, in John Ingamells, John Edgcumbe (eds.), The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Yale 2000, p. 9:
Anagrams
- stableful, tablefuls, tablesful