None of the players turned up and the coach was left supping his beer all alone.
From the web.orange.co.uk
My anaphylaxis-prone friend also survived, supping on strawberry soup and steak.
From the timesunion.com
Take a break by supping a pint of Yorkshire Terrier bitter, brewed in the city.
From the people.co.uk
Our tour operator stopped in Liverpool and took us to this gem of supping-hole.
From the guardian.co.uk
For those that might never have tried it is terrific for spring or summer supping.
From the al.com
They may yet find themselves supping with Mr Haider, grimace about it as they may.
From the economist.com
It was a really great place to stroll, then sit awhile supping a beer or two.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
He promised, however, that while she was supping he would write a song in her honor.
From the time.com
In a modern world, it really has no business supping at Europe's top table.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
Swallow: a small amount of liquid food; "a sup of ale"
Take solid or liquid food into the mouth a little at a time either by drinking or by eating with a spoon
Supremum
What's up? or Wassup? (a greeting)
Graphic threshold setting the theoretical limit to a price fall for a security or market. It therefore represents a target for which operators, not expecting a greater fall, will decide to purchase a security.
Superscript: Many scripts (e.g., French) require superscripts or subscripts for proper rendering.
The traditional view of the bilingual brain is conceptualized as a Separate Underlying Proficiency or the "two balloon theory" that argues that languages, L1 and L2, are separate and independent from one another. This would imply that there is little if any transfer from one language to another. ...
(pronounced 'soop') Short for supervisor. Someone who oversees the course students and course room at any org.
Stand-Up Paddleboarding: A person stands up on a big flat board, uses a long paddle and tries to look cool and maybe surf some waves.