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n. (alternative form of suppertime English)
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Supper-time may refer to:
- Supper, the meal concept
- " Supper Time", the 1933 song by Irving Berlin
- Suppertime, an unreleased album by rapper Static Major
Usage examples of "supper-time".
Tiretta asked leave of his darling to go to the play, and we played on till supper-time.
I could not go to sleep, and when I was sent for at supper-time I answered that I was ill.
I intended to make some enquiries the next day, but it was not necessary for me to do so, for in the evening, at supper-time, M.
The husbands are not jealous, but they require their wives to be home by supper-time.
I did not come home till supper-time, that the marquis might say what he had to say in perfect freedom.
Next morning, having some business with my banker to attend to, I told the duke that I should not be able to see Leonilda till supper-time.
I began by talking to her in a very meaning manner all supper-time, while the marquis entertained Annette.
At supper-time Clementine, accompanied by a servant, brought me a delicate cold collation, and told me that the bank had won.
About supper-time I began a promenade near the princess's apartments, stopping every now and then in front of the room where her women were sitting, till one of them came out to ask me if I wanted anything.
This was pronounced charming of me, and I amused everybody till supper-time, without any great losses or gains on either side.
From Toano we travelled all day through deserts of alkali and sand, horrible to man, and bare sage-brush country that seemed little kindlier, and came by supper-time to Elko.
As her mother had done when she swallowed Paris green in despair, and when that failed went out to the barn and hanged herself at supper-time.