0 a main meal eaten in the evening : --
Glaswegians are definitely the masters of the sausage supper.
The picture shows one of the famous Scottish deep-fried pizza suppers.
We usually have tea at about 5.30 p.m. , then supper before we go to bed.
They had an early supper before going to the theatre.
Why don't you come to/for supper tonight?
1 a meal eaten in the evening, esp. when eaten at home and usually the main meal of the day: --
A tattooed man comes, tells them that supper's ready, and looks down into the water to see the boy.
She acted almost as a second minister, organizing most of the youth work, education activities, and women's meetings, as well as church suppers.
There could be side meetings which would mean the cost of hiring rooms, and so on, as well as the cost of providing entertainment and even suppers.
We shall not be surprised when we hear about the champagne suppers that the port employers will be having in every port in this country tonight.
Above all, cinema was a communal experience—people used to bring their fish and chip suppers with them—and they were part of the life and vibrancy of the town.
They cooked their families' suppers early.
I do not object to their being placed first provided that it is appreciated that these individuals are "singing for their suppers".
Then we are told these men are required to have gas-rings on which to cook their suppers.