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to suck
01
to pull air, liquid, etc. into the mouth by using the muscles of the mouth and the lips
Transitive: to suck air or a liquid
02
to pull something in or draw it toward you by using a sucking motion or force
Transitive: to suck sth somewhere
03
to take milk or nourishment by drawing from a breast or teat
Intransitive
04
to use the lips and tongue to pull or draw something into the mouth, usually to get moisture or nourishment
Transitive: to suck sth
05
provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
06
to be extremely bad, disappointing, or unpleasant in some way
Intransitive
Suck
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the act of sucking
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Example
The athlete sucked water from the hydration pack during the race.
Mosquitoes suck blood from their victims to nourish themselves.
He sucked the last remnants of the smoothie from the glass using a straw.
He sucked the juice from the orange, savoring its tangy flavor.
He sucks air through a narrow straw to blow bubbles in his drink.