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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Suck' in a Sentence

"To draw something into the mouth by creating a partial vacuum using the lips and tongue." more

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The mosquito tried to suck blood from my arm, but I swatted it away.
The superhero could suck in air and create a powerful gust of wind.
The baby will have been sucking on a pacifier to soothe herself to sleep.
The vacuum cleaner has been sucking up dust and debris all morning.
The straw in his drink was broken, making it difficult to suck up the liquid.
The whirlwind was strong enough to suck up debris and leaves from the ground.
He tried to suck the venom out of the snakebite to prevent further harm.
I am sucking on a lollipop to satisfy my sweet tooth.
He has sucked all the joy from our plans with his negativity.
The sinkhole threatened to suck the entire car into its depths.
The baby eagerly tried to suck on his bottle to satisfy his hunger.
The vampire will have been sucking the life force out of his victims for centuries.
The straw in the soda allowed her to suck up the fizzy drink with delight.
He will have been sucking on a sore thumb throughout the boring lecture.
The mechanic has been sucking out the old oil from the car engine.
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.
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.

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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