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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of supper.

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Examples

  • Rudely puffed the winds of heaven; roguishly clomb up the all-destructive urchin; and, lo! in a moment night re-established her void empire, and the cit groped along the wall, suppered but bedless, occult from guidance, and sorrily wading in the kennels.

    Virginibus Puerisque and other papers 2005

  • They had suppered greatly on their last eleven cents and, singing, strolled up through the casinos and lighted arches on the boardwalk, stopping to listen approvingly to all band concerts.

    This Side of Paradise 2003

  • They suppered heavily and then, still sauntering, eased back to

    This Side of Paradise 2003

  • One of the residents brought in a fine young antelope, which they bought and cooked, and they suppered royally on antelope, hard tack and coffee.

    The Wedge of Gold C. C. Goodwin

  • Afterward they suppered on ginger ale and devil's food in the pantry, and Amory announced a decision. 35

    Book 1, Chapter 3. The Egotist Considers. 1920

  • They had suppered greatly on their last eleven cents and, singing, strolled up through the casinos and lighted arches on the boardwalk, stopping to listen approvingly to all band concerts.

    Book 1, Chapter 2. Spires and Gargoyles. 1920

  • They suppered heavily and then, still sauntering, eased back to 12.

    Book 1, Chapter 2. Spires and Gargoyles. 1920

  • Afterward they suppered on ginger ale and devil's food in the pantry, and Amory announced a decision.

    This Side of Paradise 1918

  • They had suppered greatly on their last eleven cents and, singing, strolled up through the casinos and lighted arches on the boardwalk, stopping to listen approvingly to all band concerts.

    This Side of Paradise 1918

  • They suppered heavily and then, still sauntering, eased back to 12.

    This Side of Paradise 1918

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