Before becoming prime minister, Mr Blair supped frequently with the late Lord Rothermere, the proprietor of the Daily Mail. |
The Mre Bourron, who had the dullish round eye of a pig that gleamed suspiciously when she became inquisitive, had supped well. |
The three young travelers supped together on Dolphin in the Captain's Cabin. |
Don't leave it cellared for too long though, as it should be supped within two years of vintage. |
Together they supped on an eight-course banquentertainedined by a troupe of Yemeni dancing girls, while tribesmen cavorted with daggers. |
The boy supped and brandished the weapons and in the process broke them all to shivers and splinters. |