Suck - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
verb
suck on a straw
the baby sucked on the mother's breast
- take in, also metaphorically (syn: absorb, draw, imbibe, suck up, take in, take up)
- give suck to (syn: breastfeed, nurse, suckle, wet-nurse)
Extra examples
She just sucked her teeth and stared.
She sucked on an orange slice.
I sucked a cough drop.
The tide almost sucked us out to sea.
The boat was sucked under the water in the storm.
These plants suck moisture from the soil.
The fan sucks smoke from the air.
He took a suck on his pipe.
They waited in silence and sucked their sweets.
This pump never sucks.
Classical music sucks.
I think this really sucks.
This job sucks.
Characters fuck and suck each other like real people do.
He was within the suck of the whirlpool.
Phrasal verbs
suck out — remove by suction
suck up — take in, also metaphorically
Word forms
I/you/we/they: suck
he/she/it: sucks
present participle: sucking
past tense: sucked
past participle: sucked
singular: suck
plural: sucks
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