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- noun Alternative form of
supper hour .
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Examples
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According to CBC television's Here & Now supper-hour news show, Bill Murray - the former financial operations director at the House of Assembly - has local lawyer Averrill A.J.
Archive 2006-06-01 Ed Hollett 2006
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Kennicott had seemed nervous and absent-minded through that supper-hour, two evenings after.
Main Street 2004
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Six was the rigid, the canonical supper-hour, but at half-past six he had not come.
Main Street 2004
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Under our regional priority, we are putting in place the final details of a new supper-hour news show which will better reflect the provincial dimensions of life in Canada.
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The supper-hour business was just beginning to taper off.
This Calder Sky Janet Dailey 1981
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The supper-hour business was just beginning to taper off.
This Calder Sky Janet Dailey 1981
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The supper-hour business was just beginning to taper off.
This Calder Sky Janet Dailey 1981
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The supper-hour business was just beginning to taper off.
This Calder Sky Janet Dailey 1981
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Here we were, a wandering company of who-knows-what, arriving hungry, drenched and unexpected long after the supper-hour, and our mere appearance was the "open sesame" to all the treasures of house and barn.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880 Various
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It was nearing the supper-hour on the evening of this third day.
The Rose of Old St. Louis Mary Dillon
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