Which preposition to use with supper

with Occurrences 140%

" In consequence of this, Samuel Pepys is now known chiefly for his attentions to the pretty actresses of Drury Lane, for kissing Nell Gwynne in her tiring-room, for his suppers with "the jade" Mrs. Knipp, for his love of a tune upon the fiddle, for coming home from Vauxhall by wherry late at night, "singing merrily" down the river.

at Occurrences 137%

I was very pleased (as we knew him very well and he was always charming to us) but much surprised, as the Orleans princes never remained for supper at any big official function.

in Occurrences 127%

They're just cute things I'm going to cook something grand suppers in, for my something awful bad boy.

of Occurrences 125%

After we had been here sufficiently long to see what was most remarkable in the city, and I had committed the fruit of my observations to paper, the Brahmin proposed to carry me to one of the monthly suppers of a philosopher whom he knew, and who had obtained great celebrity by his writings and opinions.

for Occurrences 48%

The Goliath Beetle, he is thinking, would make rather a fit supper for the Giant Toad.

on Occurrences 45%

After some experiment he got it to draw, and so cooked us our supper on it.

to Occurrences 30%

I'm going to fix you a cocoanut cake for our honeymoon supper to-morrow night, honey-bee.

as Occurrences 14%

And after a supper as dull, and much more tedious to Delia, than the dinner, she retired to her chamber.

after Occurrences 13%

There was generally a supper after the play, where more than once two hundred people sat down, and Voltaire had something to say to every one of his guests.

without Occurrences 11%

We finished our supper without having any more such close calls.

before Occurrences 10%

I am afraid that father will be at supper before me and then he'll scold.

from Occurrences 8%

| | | | Breakfast from 7 to 10 A.M. | | Lunch and Dinner from 12 to 3 P.M. | | Supper from 4 to 7 P.M. | | | | M. C. BURCH, of New-York.

into Occurrences 6%

Toby and Bandy-legs were only too glad to take the preparation of supper into their hands completely.

by Occurrences 6%

We had our supper by the camp-fire, and that night was the first time I ever camped out and slept upon the ground.

than Occurrences 5%

We should have found anything good that our hostess cared to set before usso potent a charm is amiabilityand I am sure no man need wish for a better supper than the fried eggs and fried potatoes which copiously awaited us down-stairs.

over Occurrences 5%

Afterward she cooked their supper over the fire which he built for her.

off Occurrences 3%

He said not a word about Clive's scrape of the day before, and that awful row in the bedrooms, where the lad and three others were discovered making a supper off a pork pie and two bottles of prime old port from the Red Cow public-house in Grey Friars Lane.

out Occurrences 3%

"I guess you're not proposing to give me a supper out of charity, are you?"

under Occurrences 3%

As we rode along in the cars, we would occasionally see an afternoon or evening party seated around a richly laden table glittering with glassware, and enjoy their dinners and suppers under some shade trees in the midst of their gardens.

like Occurrences 3%

He was too unfortunate even to come through a supper like anybody else.

up Occurrences 2%

There was a supper up-stairs for all the royalties before the cotillion.

between Occurrences 2%

He was a mile from the Sun Rock when two quick leaps put Gray Wolf's supper between his jaws.

within Occurrences 2%

It seems not credible that respectable married people, with umbrellas, should find appetite for a bit of supper within quite a long distance of a fiery mountain; ordinary life begins to smell of high-handed debauch when it is carried on so close to a catastrophe; and even cheese and salad, it seems, could hardly be relished in such circumstances without something like a defiance of the Creator.

down Occurrences 2%

It had not so much as occurred to him that his mother would hear of the disaster to the pig and the railway-train until he himself should tell her; and so he had made sure of his supper down stairs before reporting his arrival.

along Occurrences 1%

"Now run and get fixed and come to my house for supper along about dark.

Which preposition to use with  supper