Fest \Fest\, n. [See {Fist}.] The fist. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Fest \Fest\, Feste \Fes"te\, n. A feast. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Fraternities and sororities from predominantly black schools along the East Coast have held an annual end-of-summer fest in Virginia Beach for the last 10 years.
Mr. Downey's previous show, a one-hour shout fest, syndciated by MCA Inc. and produced by Quantum Media Inc., was canceled in July after advertisers and stations abandoned it.
The fest continues Saturday morning at the Texas State Fair, which occupies the area immediately around the Cotton Bowl and of which the game is an annual part.
The typical metropolis has given birth to too many stars to single out just one, but Metropolis, Ill., adopted Superman, and holds a fest in honor of the Man of Steel every year.
Two dot and a West./But has grown close over the year/And is absolutely the best." I hate to put a damper on this love fest, but in my conversations with mah-jongg enthusiasts around town, I did detect a tinge of rivalry between the various loyalists.