Which preposition to use with supped

with Occurrences 137%

Physical peculiarities of the MoonCelestial phenomena Farther description of the LunariansNational prejudiceLightness of bodiesThe Brahmin carries Atterley to sup with a philosopher His character and opinions.

at Occurrences 40%

I was in this mood when I was bidden by Doctor Blair to sup at his house.

in Occurrences 33%

Long before the supper hour some enterprising spirits had discovered that the royalties were to sup in that room, and finding the secretaries quite inaccessible to any suggestions of "people who had a right to come in"presidents of commissions and various other distinctionshad recourse to the servants, and various gold pieces circulated, which, however, did not accomplish their object.

of Occurrences 24%

Ten years subsequent to the landing at Plymouth, the Rev. Francis Higginson, an acute observer, wrote to the mother country,"A sup of New England air is better than a whole flagon of old English ale."

on Occurrences 21%

Without stopping to think or look round again, she took up her boy and descended the stairs, and entered the room where they had supped on the previous night.

from Occurrences 4%

There were still a lot of papers, though fewer than of old, on the broad desk; but the bookcase was quite empty, and several of the shelves in it had supped from the horizontal; the front part of the shelves was a pale yellow, and behind that, an irregular dark band of dust indicated the varying depths of the vanished tomes.

by Occurrences 3%

The first episode, making a warlike prologue to the second, had for its scene a tavern in the good city of Cork, where Evans had been invited to sup by some officers stationed in the neighbourhood.

after Occurrences 2%

He had appointed with two cronies of Lincoln's Inn to come home in his coach with him to sup after the play.

for Occurrences 2%

But if you've a sup for the dog here...." Milk for Os-Anders, and food for the dog.

like Occurrences 2%

The half-fish, half-frog could neither sup like an infant nor eat like a man.

off Occurrences 2%

One thing I will only mention, that in some child's part, where in her theatrical character she was to sup off a roast fowl (O joy to Barbara!)

up Occurrences 2%

His spirits and the sun are enemies: the sun bright and warm, his humour black and cold; variety of foolish apparitions people his head, they suffer him not to breathe according to the necessities of nature, which makes him sup up a draught of as much air at once as would serve at thrice.

before Occurrences 1%

Nay, stay no longer, lest they have supped before thou come.

to Occurrences 1%

Sir George would not have had the least pretension to be the glass of fashion and the mould of form, which St. James's Street considered him, if he had failed to give a large share of his thoughts while he supped to the beautiful woman he had quitted.

under Occurrences 1%

My portrait as Lady Macbeth by Sargent used to hang in the alcove in the Beefsteak Room when it was not away at some exhibition, and the artist and I have often supped under itto me no infliction, for I have always loved the picture, and think it is far more like me than any other.

without Occurrences 1%

Atticus never supped without reading.

down Occurrences 1%

We'll meet at th'Mitre, where we'll sup down sorrow, We are drunk to-night, and so we'll be to-morrow.

among Occurrences 1%

There he supped among the dead, and having spent Sunday, October 15th, in burying the fallen, he set out not for London, but for Dover, for his simple and precise plan was to secure all the entries into England from the continent before securing the capital.

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