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10 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 vampire bat uses its sharp teeth to create a small incision and then suck the blood of its prey.
By the time the journey ends, the vacuum-packed bag will have sucked out all the air.
The black hole's gravity was so intense that it could suck in even light itself.
They have sucked the energy out of the room with their constant bickering.
By the time she realized it, the straw had sucked the last drop of her milkshake.
The straw has been sucking up the refreshing juice from the watermelon.
She used a vacuum sealer to suck the air out of the food bags for preservation.
The mosquito has been sucking blood and leaving itchy bites on my arm.
The vacuum cleaner can suck up even the smallest dust particles.
The student was sucking on a pencil while thinking about the answer.

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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