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Enjoy a late meal
Answer for the clue "Enjoy a late meal ", 3 letters:
sup
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. A sip; a small amount of food or drink. vb. To sip; to take a small amount of food or drink into the mouth, especially with a spoon. Etymology 2 vb. To take supper. Etymology 3 interj. (context slang English) what's up (either as a greeting ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He'd supped with the devil and no spoon was long enough. ▪ He'd been going round the beat supping this over-proofed rum from the Customs. ▪ He had to watch two more of his company die, for Polyphemus breakfasted as he had supped. ...
Usage examples of sup.
Fair with my friend Patu, who, taking it into his head to sup with a Flemish actress known by the name of Morphi, invited me to go with him.
After we had supped with the actress, Patu fancied a night devoted to a more agreeable occupation, and as I did not want to leave him I asked for a sofa on which I could sleep quietly during the night.
If mi mates ivver tempt me an get me to rooam, Aw sup pop when awm aght an sup whisky at hooam.
For awm nooan badly off nah awm sure, For awve plenty to ait an to sup.
The next day we supped together at my rooms, and spent the rest of the night in amorous pleasures.
The only thing which annoyed me was that the Charpillon, after apologizing for having made me sit down to such a poor dinner, invited herself and all the company to sup with me on any day I liked to mention.
When we had supped I asked for her name and address, and I was astonished to find that she was one of the girls whom Lord Pembroke had assessed at six guineas.
We supped merrily, and after supper we began our sports again, the syndic remaining as usual a mere looker-on, and well pleased with his part.
We then supped, and the real orgy began, in which la Riviere bore the brunt in a manner that was simply astonishing.
After the play we went to sup at an inn, and at table the good cheer and my exhortations began to take some effect on her.
Then, with a serious countenance and with great affability, he begged my pardon for having laughed so much, and very graciously invited me to come to his house and sup with them that same evening.
He was in a transport of joy, and begged me to come and sup with him at his casino the day after next, and to bring the girl with me, that the surrender might be made in form.
Madame Dubois begged me to delay my departure and sup once more with her.
She begged me to sup with her, and as she persisted I was obliged to refuse her in a way I should not have allowed myself to use with any other woman.
After coffee had been served the general invited us all to sup with him, and Madame Castelbajac begged me to hold a bank.