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I knew he would never sup with the club again.
And this night we sup with him for the first time."
The King could sup in a box next to a brewer.
"I'm no good at all to let you sup on cold food."
When you sup with the Devil, use a long spoon.
I love the fragrance of the grains on which you sup.
"I sup pose it's too late to get this in the paper for tomorrow."
"Arrange it that we may sup alone; I want to speak to you."
Those who sup from the public purse inevitably find that it is taken away.
He might even sup some ale before retiring to bed.
The lucky slaves might well sup better than the masters!
"That is only the affair of a moment, then we shall sup."
I will sup with you, go to bed, sleep five hours, and at break of day leap into my saddle.
"She will see to your needs until we sup."
"His Grace desires your presence before you sup," he said.
As one of them put it, "When you sup with the devil, you'd better bring a long spoon."
Before words can be exchanged, however, they sup up and slip off to some other pub.
Sir Walter would often sup here with his rich friends when he was a bachelor.
Frank must sup with his charmer, for this time it was love, the real thing.
"I believe I will sup alone tonight, rather than in the hall."
"If it won't trouble you, I will also sup quickly."
I sup pose the tunnel builders had some way of knowing where they were going.
And, sir, tonight, I do entreat that we may sup together.
I sup pose some of it goes to the library, anyway."
"If you marry that man you'll sup sorrow with a long spoon."