supping (Meaning)

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supping (n)

ingestion of liquid food with a spoon or by drinking

supping Sentence Examples

  1. The weary travelers supped on a meager meal of stale bread and lukewarm broth.
  2. The candlelight flickered softly, casting a warm glow over the table where they were supping.
  3. As they sat supping, the friends shared laughter and stories of their adventures.
  4. The king supped lavishly, feasting on exotic delicacies and fine wines.
  5. The soldier supped on rations, his hunger gnawing at his stomach.
  6. The monk supped in silence, his mind focused on meditation.
  7. The beggar supped on scraps, grateful for any sustenance he could find.
  8. The farmer supped on the fruits of his labor, a hearty meal of fresh vegetables and homemade bread.
  9. The hunter supped on venison, savoring the game he had caught himself.
  10. The traveler supped at a roadside inn, enjoying a simple but satisfying meal before continuing his journey.

FAQs About the word supping

ingestion of liquid food with a spoon or by drinking

gulping, drinking,sipping, swilling, licking, hoisting, guzzling, imbibing, tossing (down or off), belting (down)

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The weary travelers supped on a meager meal of stale bread and lukewarm broth.

The candlelight flickered softly, casting a warm glow over the table where they were supping.

As they sat supping, the friends shared laughter and stories of their adventures.

The king supped lavishly, feasting on exotic delicacies and fine wines.