A meal eaten late at night, especially in secret by children.
(尤指午夜小孩偷偷吃的)夜宵
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Do you remember sneaking down to the kitchen and having midnight feasts?
But I'm not a recluse so it was only a minor gripe and things like midnight feasts and all the fun myths that go with boarding school sort of made up for it.
I like food you can make a midnight feast with later.
A midnight feast (of the diet kind) was my big idea.
Everything was fine until one night she came up with the brain wave idea that we'd have a midnight feast.
It was a great midnight feast filled with fun and thrill.
A midnight feast was demanded and provided, in an exasperated but tolerant manner.
The only part of boarding school I enjoyed were the midnight feasts, which became a necessity to supplement what I felt were measly breakfast and lunch rations.
It felt like a boarding school midnight feast from an Enid Blyton novel.
Maybe the players will raid the tuckshop for a midnight feast.
Then later if we're all good mummy will let us stay up late and put a tent up in the garden, and we'll all run around in the dark with torches and have a midnight feast.
A restaurant which is open for breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner and midnight feasts is something different.