sup
IPA: sˈʌp
noun
- A sip; a small amount of food or drink.
- (informal) Superintendent.
- (mathematics) Supremum, upper limit.
- (bodybuilding, colloquial) Supplement.
- (Cambridge University slang) A supervision.
- Acronym of Sailors' Union of the Pacific.
- Acronym of Socialist Unity Party.
- Acronym of Scottish Unionist Party.
- Acronym of Stanford University Press.
- Acronym of Software Upgrade Protocol.
- Acronym of standup paddleboarding.
- Acronym of standup paddleboard.
- Acronym of selective ultraviolet phototherapy.
- Acronym of single-use plastic(s).
verb
- To sip; to take a small amount of food or drink into the mouth, especially with a spoon.
- To eat supper.
adjective
- (physics) Being or relating to the squark that is the superpartner of an up quark.
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Examples of "sup" in Sentences
- The girl supped a cup of tea.
- He is annoyed at her supping drink.
- Who is the girl supping a cup of tea
- She sups the soup and leaves the room.
- She supped a cup of tea in the morning.
- She often sups drinks rather than drink.
- At the cafe, she is supping a cup of tea.
- The group of people are supping in the bar.
- She has been supping her drink for more than an hour.
- HGT does not necessarily result in sup-optimal sperm.
- At the time she arrived, she saw him supping a cup of tea.
- One Brow: HGT does not necessarily result in sup-optimal sperm.
- The _Future Tense_ expresses the Time to come; as _I shall sup, I will sup_.
- That means some vehicles could remain in short supply, but Lyons said Toyota is working to improve inventory.
- The author of the post asks a version of your question — “Why would Google and Yahoo be so interested in supporting Wikipedia?”
- My main sup makes it clear to the co-sups that she makes the decisions and when things get out of hand I just get her to sort things out.
- “They need to be told what their priorities are - and safety of the public comes first, particularly if they wish to sup from the public teat”
- Shin Jang-sup is an economics professor at the National University of Singapore and previously was an adviser to the South Korean Ministry of Finance.
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