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Deep-sea creatures often use specialized mouths to suck in prey with incredible speed and precision.
The vampire bat uses its sharp teeth to create a small incision and then suck the blood of its prey.
The powerful vacuum cleaner managed to suck up all the dust and debris from the carpet effortlessly.
The mosquito will be sucking blood from its unsuspecting victim while they sleep.
The vampire will have sucked the blood of its victims by midnight.
The fan is sucking in fresh air from the open window.
The mosquito tried to suck blood from my arm, but I swatted it away.
He was sucking on a lollipop while waiting for the bus.
The student will have been sucking on a pen while pondering the difficult exam question.
The superhero could suck in air and create a powerful gust of wind.
The baby continued to suck on his pacifier for comfort.
After the long flight, he complained of a dry throat, having been sucking on cough drops the entire time.
I have sucked the last bit of information from that book.
The vampire attempted to suck the blood from his victim's neck.
The financial crisis has sucked the value out of many investments.
The baby will have been sucking on a pacifier to soothe herself to sleep.
The straw was sucking up the last drops of soda from the cup.
The high-powered fan could suck in air and create a cool breeze.
By the time the journey ends, the vacuum-packed bag will have sucked out all the air.
The vacuum cleaner has been sucking up dust and debris all morning.
The portal had the power to suck adventurers into different realms and dimensions.
The new technology has sucked the audience into a virtual reality experience.
The social media drama threatened to suck people into endless arguments.
The straw in his drink was broken, making it difficult to suck up the liquid.
The online multiplayer game had a storyline that could suck players into a virtual world.
The vampire bat had sucked the blood from its prey during the night.
The black hole's gravity was so intense that it could suck in even light itself.
She is sucking in her breath before jumping into the cold pool.
Sarah realized she had been sucking on a lollipop absentmindedly during the meeting.
The mosquito will have been sucking blood from unsuspecting victims all night.
The straw is designed to help you suck up your favorite drink.
The whirlwind was strong enough to suck up debris and leaves from the ground.
The students were caught off guard by the teacher's question as they had been sucking on candy instead of paying attention.
He will have sucked the helium from the balloon.
The powerful turbine engines can suck in large volumes of air for combustion.
The baby had been sucking on his pacifier for hours.
The quicksand threatened to suck the hiker deeper into its treacherous grip.
The online tutorial promised to suck learners into the fascinating world of coding.
He is sucking on a piece of ice to cool down in the summer heat.
The toddler sucked on his thumb for comfort.
He tried to suck the venom out of the snakebite to prevent further harm.
The mosquito repellent has sucked away my worries about insect bites.
The superhero's powers will have sucked away the villain's strength.
The financial crisis threatened to suck the entire economy into a downward spiral.
He will suck on the candy for hours.
The straw will have been sucking up the last drops of a refreshing drink.
I am sucking on a lollipop to satisfy my sweet tooth.
The technology will have sucked the data from the cloud seamlessly.
They have sucked the energy out of the room with their constant bickering.
He has sucked all the joy from our plans with his negativity.
The vacuum-sealed packaging is designed to suck out all the air to maintain freshness.
The social media platform can sometimes suck people into endless scrolling.
By the time she realized it, the straw had sucked the last drop of her milkshake.
A vacuum can suck up small pieces of paper on the floor.
The athlete will be sucking in deep breaths of air as they approach the finish line in the marathon.
The sinkhole threatened to suck the entire car into its depths.
Some plants have roots that can suck up water from the soil.
The movie's plot was so engaging that it could suck viewers into its fictional universe.
The scientist is sucking up liquid samples with a pipette.
The sink in the spaceship's galley had a mechanism to suck away waste efficiently.
The straw in the milkshake is perfect for a quick suck.
The vacuum cleaner will be sucking up all the dust from the carpet during the cleaning process.
Babies often suck on their thumbs for comfort.
As she reads the horror novel, she will be sucking on a lollipop to calm her nerves.
The straw has been sucking up the refreshing juice from the watermelon.
Despite her distaste for it, she will be sucking on a lemon to win the sour candy challenge.
She used a vacuum sealer to suck the air out of the food bags for preservation.
The baby eagerly tried to suck on his bottle to satisfy his hunger.
The sinkhole threatened to suck away the foundations of the nearby buildings.
The sink's garbage disposal could efficiently suck away food scraps.
She has sucked on a candy to soothe her sore throat.
He used a straw to suck up the delicious chocolate milk.
The plumber has been sucking out the clog from the drain pipe.
Straws are used to suck up drinks from a cup.
The vampire will have been sucking the life force out of his victims for centuries.
The mosquito has been sucking blood and leaving itchy bites on my arm.
The straw in the soda allowed her to suck up the fizzy drink with delight.
The students have been sucking up information from the professor during the lecture.
Babies suck on pacifiers to soothe themselves.
The team had sucked in their collective breath as the final seconds of the game ticked away.
He decided to suck on a soothing lozenge to ease his sore throat.
The strong wind threatened to suck the umbrella out of her hands.
The storyteller's words had the power to suck listeners into a captivating tale.
The vacuum cleaner can suck up even the smallest dust particles.
With a mischievous grin, he will be sucking on a straw, sipping the last of his friend's milkshake.
The drainage system has sucked away the rainwater efficiently.
The industrial vacuum system was designed to suck up large quantities of debris.
The superhero can suck in air and blow it out with great force.
He will have been sucking on a sore thumb throughout the boring lecture.
The turbine's blades could suck in air and convert it into rotational energy.
The mechanic has been sucking out the old oil from the car engine.
The futuristic device will have sucked the pollutants from the air.
The quick wit of the comedian could suck the audience into fits of laughter.
The baby will be sucking on a pacifier when you come to visit.
The student was sucking on a pencil while thinking about the answer.
The clogged drain finally sucked down the water after being unclogged.
In the middle of the movie, he will be sucking on a straw, enjoying his large soda.
The powerful undertow at the beach could suck swimmers out to sea.
The straw poll was conducted to suck in public opinion on the upcoming policy changes.
She sucks on a lollipop while reading a book.
The straw's design allowed astronauts to suck fluids in zero-gravity environments.
After the performance, the singer will have sucked in the applause from the audience.

Suck

suhk
verbTo draw something into the mouth by creating a partial vacuum using the lips and tongue.

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Last Updated On: February 8, 2024
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