beanfeast Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of beanfeast In English

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Examples of beanfeast

  • I shall be at a colliery where the deputy is giving them a special beanfeast.

  • There was no great beanfeast over the change.

  • What a beanfeast it will be for the lawyers.

  • It seems to me to be a beanfeast for the legal profession but a dog's dinner for the consumer, the retailer and the local authority.

  • In fact, the constitution is riven with contradiction and ambiguity—a veritable beanfeast for lawyers.

  • If no special provisions are made, this problem of vicarious responsibility is just going to be a beanfeast for the lawyers.

  • There is a risk, to put it no more strongly, that accepting the amendment into statute would lead to a beanfeast for the tax lawyers.

  • In considering the problem, it occurred to me that sheep farmers in particular are having a beanfeast in view of the present price of wool.

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