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UK
/sˈʌpɐ/
]
[ US /ˈsəpɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈsəpɝ/ ]
NOUN
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a social gathering where a light evening meal is served
her suppers often included celebrities - a light evening meal; served in early evening if dinner is at midday or served late in the evening at bedtime
How To Use supper In A Sentence
- The Last Supper. The final time that the apostles shared a meal with Jesus.
- If you wish to ascertain if a woman be with child, give her hydromel to drink when she is going to sleep, and has not taken supper, and if she be seized with tormina in the belly, she is with child, but otherwise she is not pregnant. Aphorisms
- Tickets for the event cost only £5 each and that also includes a light supper.
- The hard labor of the farm was mostly done by them, and on the floor of the big kitchen, toward sundown, would be squatting a circle of twelve or fourteen "pickaninnies," eating their supper of pudding (Indian corn mush) and milk. November Boughs ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose
- Maize is consumed as tortillas, which accompany rice and beans - typically eaten three times a day with eggs, cheese, meat, or chicken and with chayote stew or salad at lunch or supper.
- Tea/supper 1 oz. of diced cheddar cheese mixed with one diced fresh apple.
- We put on suppers, card games, darts, seniors' activities, and dances, and also do weddings and receptions.
- we may diligently observe the Lord's supper on the first day of the week, diligently preach the gospel, or minister to the saint
- Artichokes were great suppertime treats in our household, and happily, we lived near the self-proclaimed Artichoke Capital of the World, Castroville. The English Is Coming!
- Finally, In this place angels are called cherubim, for the same reason that the name of the body of Christ is transferred to the sacred bread of the Lord's Supper. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1