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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
Examples
Mosquitoes suck blood from their victims to nourish themselves.
02
to pull something in or draw it toward you by using a sucking motion or force
Transitive: to suck sth somewhere
Examples
He used the pump to suck the water out of the basement.
03
to take milk or nourishment by drawing from a breast or teat
Intransitive
Examples
The newborn calf sucked eagerly from its mother ’s teat.
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
Examples
She sucked the candy slowly, savoring each taste.
05
to stimulate the genitals orally for sexual gratification
Examples
The film contained a scene where a character was depicted sucking.
06
to be extremely bad, disappointing, or unpleasant in some way
Intransitive
Examples
The movie was so boring, it really sucked.
Suck
01
the act of drawing in liquid, air, or other substances through the mouth by creating a vacuum
Examples
The baby 's first suck on the bottle was hesitant.
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