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Meanings of
sup
in English
Spanish
sorbo
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A small amount of liquid food.
swallow
Spanish
sorbo
HTML element.
sup element
sub
Related terms
flow element
phrasing element
palpable element
No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
sup
in English
1
The girl sprang from her chair in a movement of
sup
-
pressed
excitement.
2
Then for a play of Sophocles; and away to
sup
with Aspasia.
3
You must
sup
with me and the officers of the regiment tonight.
4
Then the gentleman made him drink a
sup
more of the whiskey.
5
It was the father, and I asked him to
sup
with us.
6
I think a
sup
of my electric fire would be very cordial.
7
He asked me to
sup
with him and admire the fair recalcitrant.
8
The world that amuses itself arrives here to
sup
and to dance.
9
If you
sup
with the IFA, you should take a long spoon.
10
As she went we agreed to
sup
together on the following Thursday.
11
On the evening before our departure we went to
sup
with Castleman.
12
And Tristram reencountered his friends and went off with them to
sup
.
13
The great folks, Lady Powys, Lady Strickland, and the rest
sup
first.
14
Coach Chung
Young
-
sup
told Reuters that nothing was the same after that.
15
But hold, I have a little brandy left; we'll have a
sup
.
16
But
sup
with me at the Bedford,-you ,myLord, and the Count.
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About this term
sup
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
sup with
sup together
sup here
take a sup
sup alone
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Translations for
sup
Spanish
sorbo
Sup
through the time
Sup
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare