"suppermate" meaning in All languages combined

See suppermate on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: suppermates [plural]
Etymology: From supper + -mate. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|supper|mate}} supper + -mate Head templates: {{en-noun}} suppermate (plural suppermates)
  1. A friend or colleague with whom one eats supper.
    Sense id: en-suppermate-en-noun-cDF6zfsj Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -mate, Pages with 1 entry

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1968 March 9, Jack O’Brian, “New York’s Voice of Broadway”, in The Pocono Record, volume 79, number 275, Stroudsburg, Pa., page 6, column 3",
          "text": "Ingrid Bergman’s suppermate at “21” was Francis Robinson of The Met Opera.",
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        {
          "ref": "1984, Lorenzo W[ilson] Milam, The Cripple Liberation Front Marching Band Blues, San Diego, Calif.: Mho & Mho Works, page 197",
          "text": "Marcellina, another suppermate, is also thirteen but looks to be eleven.",
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        {
          "ref": "1988 June, The Archon, page 36, column 2",
          "text": "Since all the suppermates were interested businessmen and investors, they unanimously championed Ben Goodspeed’s book, the Tao Jones Averages on whole-brained investing.",
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          "ref": "1991, Julie Scott Meisami, transl., The Sea of Precious Virtues (Baḥr al-Favāʼid): A Medieval Islamic Mirror for Princes, Salt Lake City, Ut.: University of Utah Press, page 156",
          "text": "Third, respect your suppermate, so as not to eat more than he, for that is unlawful.",
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        {
          "ref": "2008, Aïda Rogers, “Rockaway Athletic Club, Columbia, Richland County”, in Stop Where the Parking Lot’s Full: A Collection of Sandlapper’s Favorite Restaurants, Sandlapper Society, Inc., page 132",
          "text": "Fat Tuesday. What a great day to be at Rockaway Athletic Club, that bastion of cold beer, good food, and loud music in Columbia. What am I giving up for Lent? Guilt. That’s why I had no qualms about ordering the famous Pimento Cheese Fries with jalapeños and dominating them at our table of four. My suppermates had ditched their guilt, too; but by the time we were through, our pants were tight and we were happy.",
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          "ref": "2010, Vanitha Sankaran, Watermark, Avon, page 77",
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          "ref": "1968 March 9, Jack O’Brian, “New York’s Voice of Broadway”, in The Pocono Record, volume 79, number 275, Stroudsburg, Pa., page 6, column 3",
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          "ref": "1984, Lorenzo W[ilson] Milam, The Cripple Liberation Front Marching Band Blues, San Diego, Calif.: Mho & Mho Works, page 197",
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          "ref": "1988 June, The Archon, page 36, column 2",
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          "ref": "1991, Julie Scott Meisami, transl., The Sea of Precious Virtues (Baḥr al-Favāʼid): A Medieval Islamic Mirror for Princes, Salt Lake City, Ut.: University of Utah Press, page 156",
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          "text": "Fat Tuesday. What a great day to be at Rockaway Athletic Club, that bastion of cold beer, good food, and loud music in Columbia. What am I giving up for Lent? Guilt. That’s why I had no qualms about ordering the famous Pimento Cheese Fries with jalapeños and dominating them at our table of four. My suppermates had ditched their guilt, too; but by the time we were through, our pants were tight and we were happy.",
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