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The suppertime
noun
The time when supper takes place.
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Frank Dumicich Sr., 50, began racing 30 years ago, and his children, Frank Jr., 23, and Erin, 21, followed his lead, racing motorized go-karts competitively by age 8. Their mother, Joyce, helps run the pit crew and has perhaps the most hazardous job: moderating the suppertime squabbles over what happened on the track.
Or perhaps you have a different reason for giving up the suppertime staple.
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/ Now I know what they talk about / at the Thibodeaux house, at suppertime," the boy sings.
Sometimes he slept until noon; sometimes he fell asleep on the sofa at suppertime and woke up around the time I was going to bed.
In Steely Dan's song "Things I Miss the Most" (2003), the protagonist talks about what he has been doing since his breakup, in lines such as "I lie on the couch 'til suppertime" and "I'm building the Andrea Doria out of balsa wood".
For example, after taking a half-hour walk with the autistic person, turn on the TV until suppertime.
Maybe Louis Barone was enjoying the soprano's suppertime rendition of "Don't Rain on My Parade".
Come suppertime, the ginks would be spooning beans off a tin plate while Sinkler sat in a dining car eating steak with silverware.
In our VICELAND show It's Suppertime, the optimistic super-chef Matty Matheson shows us how to make his favourite meals.
End the festivities around suppertime.
Deb Kosarick, the nurse renting the cottage, arrived home around suppertime, and she joined Judy in the kitchen.
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