No, it is a noun (a meal). But it can act as an adjunct, an adjective form (e.g. supper guest) and is much less frequently used in that regard than "dinner."
He and his cat both called in a plaintive voice as they waited for their supper.
A = article certain = man man = subject, common noun gave = verb a = article great = adjective supper = noun, direct object
Eucharistic is an adjective meaning of or relating to the sacrament of the Eucharist, a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine.
I'm ready for supper.That supper was great!
They don't eat supper. There's no "supper" to a dog. They just eat. Whenever they can. ;-)
a supper girl is a girl with the power to make supper. therefore all girls are supper girls
In the Southern US, dinner comes first, then comes supper. In the North, dinner is called lunch, and supper is called dinner.
saturation vapor that cal supper heat
Supper is generally used as a noun
I would go with "inedible".
Supper is usually a light dinner.
Whisky Supper was created in 2005.