supped (Meaning)

supped

a small quantity of liquid, to make one's supper, to eat the evening meal, a mouthful especially of liquor or broth, to take food and especially liquid food into the mouth a little at a time, to take or drink in swallows or gulps

supped Sentence Examples

  1. The family supped on a hearty meal of roasted chicken and mashed potatoes.
  2. The weary traveler supped on a bowl of warm soup and a hunk of bread.
  3. The king and queen supped in their grand dining hall, adorned with tapestries and golden goblets.
  4. The prisoners supped on meager rations of gruel and stale bread.
  5. The soldiers supped on beans and bacon cooked over an open fire.
  6. The pilgrims supped on dried fruit and salted meat as they embarked on their journey.
  7. The rich merchant supped on exotic delicacies such as peacock tongues and oysters.
  8. The starving man supped on whatever scraps he could find in the garbage.
  9. The children supped on milk and cookies before bedtime.
  10. The students supped on pizza and chips at their end-of-term party.

FAQs About the word supped

a small quantity of liquid, to make one's supper, to eat the evening meal, a mouthful especially of liquor or broth, to take food and especially liquid food int

drank, gulped,sipped, licked, sucked, swigged, imbibed, tossed (down or off), slurped, swilled

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The family supped on a hearty meal of roasted chicken and mashed potatoes.

The weary traveler supped on a bowl of warm soup and a hunk of bread.

The king and queen supped in their grand dining hall, adorned with tapestries and golden goblets.

The prisoners supped on meager rations of gruel and stale bread.