supped in English
she supped up her soup delightedly
you'll sup on seafood delicacies
Use "supped" in a sentence
1. Breakfasted: as in lunched, supped.
2. We supped on cold roast beef.
3. Pride breakfasted with plenty , dined with poverty , and supped with infamy.
4. Pride breakfasted with plenty , dined with Poverty , and supped with Infamy.
5. He supped a mouthful of coffee then told me that she couldn't come for nuts.
6. 9 Rasputin dined here, Dostoevsky wrote in a corner hotel room, Tchaikovsky supped with his bride on their honeymoon.
7. Catherine supped with her brother sister-in-law: Joseph I joined in an unsociable meal, seasoned with reproofs on one side sauciness on the other.
8. Catherine supped with her brother and sister-in-law: Joseph and I joined in an unsociable meal, seasoned with reproofs on one side and sauciness on the other.
9. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) Last night we all supped at Lord John Roxton's rooms, and sitting together afterwards we smoked in good Comradeship and talked our adventures over
10. 1826, Mary Shelley, The Last Man, volume 3, chapter 10 Many nights, though autumnal mists were spread around, I passed under an ilex - many times I have supped on Arbutus berries and chestnuts, making a fire, gypsy-like, on the ground […]· Epigaea repens, the mayflower, the trailing Arbutus
11. We Clareted and champagned till two, then supped, and finished with a kind of regency punch composed of Madeira, brandy, and green tea, no real water being admitted therein.; On one occasion, I was at a meeting of the turf in an hotel after the races, where violent discussions and heavy champagning were going on.; And equally, the central matter of Henry's infidelities has no actual
12. We Clareted and champagned till two, then supped, and finished with a kind of regency punch composed of Madeira, brandy, and green tea, no real water being admitted therein.; On one occasion, I was at a meeting of the turf in an hotel after the races, where violent discussions and heavy champagning were going on.; And equally, the central matter of Henry's infidelities has no actual
13. We Clareted and champagned till two, then supped, and finished with a kind of regency punch composed of Madeira, brandy, and green tea, no real water being admitted therein.; On one occasion, I was at a meeting of the turf in an hotel after the races, where violent discussions and heavy champagning were going on.; And equally, the central matter of Henry's infidelities has no actual