1. A sumptuous banquet was held last evening in honor of the upcoming royal nuptials. (splendid)
The sumptuous feast was a culinary delight, with a lavish array of dishes fit for royalty.
The Tagalog word for "sumptuous" is "napakasarap" or "napakabusog."
No, the correct sentence would be: "Is the sculpture free form?"
"Could you hear the noise of the waterfall?" is a complete sentence.
No, the sentence is not correct. It should be "The boy could blow out the candle." The verb "blow" needs to be in the base form after "could."
The sentence "nobody can hear us" in past tense is "nobody could hear us".
I love to be sumptuous.
Our hotel room was very sumptuous. My boyfriend treated me to a sumptuous meal for my birthday.
Last night, we were feted with a sumptuous feast at the captain's table.
Lily left her sumptuous teddy bear in her bedroom when she was leaving for New Zealand
Their wedding was a sumptuous affair.
He lives in a sumptuous fantasy world inside his head, which is unhealthy, but he's not delusional.The memory of our sumptuous ocean side picnic was forever tainted, just like the shrimp salad that sent most of our guests to the emergency room.
The word "sumptuous" has generally been used in reference to something very expensive, very lavish, or very elaborate. If you read historical texts, you find it applied to banquets that the wealthy gave. Thus: the king held a sumptuous banquet and everyone in upper-class society was invited.
The Tagalog word for "sumptuous" is "napakasarap" or "napakabusog."
A sumptuous feast is a large array of delicious foods. A sumptuous feast is usually laid out for a special ceremony like a wedding.
No, the correct sentence would be: "Is the sculpture free form?"
Depending on the sentence, not unless could be the correct form.
"Could you hear the noise of the waterfall?" is a complete sentence.