Suck Definition

sŭk
sucked, sucking, sucks
verb
sucked, sucking, sucks
To draw (liquid) into the mouth by creating a vacuum or partial vacuum with the lips, cheeks, and tongue.
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To draw in water, air, etc. by creating a partial vacuum.
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To take up or in by or as by sucking; absorb, inhale, etc.
To suck air into the lungs.
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To draw in air instead of liquid.
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To draw up (water, oil, etc.) by the action of a pump.
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noun
The act of sucking; sucking action or force; suction.
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A sound or movement of sucking.
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Suction.
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Something drawn in by sucking.
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The amount sucked at one time; sip.
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Synonyms:
idiom
suck in
  • to compress and pull inward

    to suck in one's belly

  • to take advantage of; swindle, etc.
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suck it up
  • to respond to hardship, pain, etc. calmly and without complaint
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suck up (to)
  • to flatter or fawn (on) ingratiatingly
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Other Word Forms of Suck

Noun

Singular:
suck
Plural:
sucks

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Suck

Origin of Suck

  • Middle English suken from Old English sūcan seuə-2 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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