Sup

//sʌp//

Synonyms for "sup" (119 found)

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Synonyms

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Related terms

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etymologically related_to

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manner of

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related to

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Translations

6 translations across 5 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • δειπνέω verb (eat supper, dine)

Armenian

1 entries
  • ընթրել verb (eat supper, dine)

Bulgarian

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  • вечерям verb (eat supper, dine)

Finnish

2 entries
  • illallistaa verb (eat supper, dine)
  • illastaa verb (eat supper, dine)

Latin

1 entries
  • cenō verb (eat supper, dine)

Sample sentences

27 total sentences available.

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"Link!" "'Sup?" "King Harkinian has died." "..." "What did you say, I died?!" "...You died." "You dorkface! I'm here talking to you!" "...No." "What about Ganon?" "He died as well! A-ah!" "You runt! You haven't seen the last of me yet!"

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When you sup with the Devil, use a long spoon.

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"Link, can I see you for a minute?" asked the King in a slightly irritated tone. "'Sup?" "What is this?" The King pointed at a large stained piece of cloth he was holding. "A potty." "Ew." The King felt rather displeased but let the matter drop, along with the piece of cloth, as a more urgent subject was at hand.

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"Gee, it sure is boring—" "Oh, for Pete's sake, go do something before I hurt you." "But—" "Now!" "But Zelda—" "You better move fast." "Fine. I'll go—" "Shut up!" "You shut up first!" "Guess again!" "Oh please, Your Highness—" "Alright. Bye, Link." "Where are you going?" "Gamelon. See you in only a whole month. And, Link?" "'Sup?" "I love you." "I know." "Heh."

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