A meal that is eaten in the late afternoon or evening daily.
1 He was so fascinated that he asked question after question at supper .
2 Let's buy some food on the way home and talk over supper . '
3 Breakfast, whist; lunch, whist; dinner, whist; supper , whist; and then to bed.
4 And I said, 'Thank you for supper , ' because that is being polite.
5 My spirit, at least-mybody could wait till supper to come home.
6 Shortly the mistress of the house came in and ordered the supper .
7 The waitress set out scalloped paper place mats for the supper crowd.
8 Preparing for supper , she tells Jane's children about her home in Ireland.
9 After supper , the same night, the young people left for the country.
10 Likely that meant a good inn, as well, and a decent supper .
11 The conductor shouted they would be in Hoboken in time for supper .
12 His father, a housepainter, would come home and get ready for supper .
13 Everyone in the garrison came-eventhe chaplain was here during the supper .
14 The hunchback old woman laid the table; we sat down to supper .
15 He had left the house shortly after supper and had not returned.
16 She talked breathlessly of the floor and the heat and the supper .
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