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    suck
    /sʌk/

    verb

    • 1. draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum: "they suck mint juleps through straws" Similar sipsupsiphonslurp
    • 2. be very bad or unpleasant: informal North American "I love your country but your weather sucks" Similar be very badbe awfulbe terriblebe dreadful

    noun

    • 1. an act of sucking something: "the fish draws the bait into its mouth with a strong suck"

    exclamation

    • 1. used to express derision and defiance: informal British "sucks to them!"

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  2. SUCK definition: 1. to pull in liquid or air through your mouth without using your teeth, or to move the tongue and…. Learn more.

  3. a. : to draw (something, such as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced by movements of the lips and tongue. sucked milk from his mother's breast. b. : to draw something from or consume by such movements. suck an orange. suck a lollipop. c.

  4. Suck definition: to draw into the mouth by producing a partial vacuum by action of the lips and tongue. See examples of SUCK used in a sentence.

  5. 1. To move the tongue and lips to create suction: sucked on a straw. 2. To draw something in by suction: The pump started to suck. 3. To draw nourishment from a breast or teat; suckle. 4. To make a sound caused by suction. 5. Slang. a. To be highly unpleasant or disagreeable: This job sucks. b.

  6. Other forms: sucked; sucking; sucks. To suck is to draw something by force. Vacuum cleaners suck dirt from the floor and milkshake drinkers suck this liquid, tasty liquid through a straw. Drinking something by pulling it into your mouth is to suck it. You can also suck on something, like a peppermint or a thumb, by holding it in your mouth.

  7. to draw (liquid) into the mouth by creating a vacuum or partial vacuum with the lips, cheeks, and tongue. b. to draw up (water, oil, etc.) by the action of a pump. 2. to take up or in by or as by sucking; absorb, inhale, etc. to suck air into the lungs. 3. to suck liquid from (a breast, fruit, etc.) 4.

  8. to get from somebody/something all the money, help, information, etc. they have, usually giving nothing in return. By earning millions from racing and giving pennies back, the bookmakers are sucking the sport dry.

  9. Suck definition: To draw (liquid) into the mouth by movements of the tongue and lips that create suction.

  10. to have something in your mouth and use your tongue, lips, etc to pull on it or to get liquid, air, etc out of it: to suck a sweet / lollipop. to suck your thumb. suck sth in/under/up, etc. to pull something somewhere using the force of moving air, water, etc: He was sucked under the boat and drowned. be sucked into sth.

  11. to have something in your mouth and use your tongue, lips, etc to pull on it or to get liquid, air, etc out of it: to suck a sweet / lollipop. to suck your thumb. suck sth in/under/up, etc. to pull something somewhere using the force of moving air, water, etc: He was sucked under the boat and drowned. be sucked into sth.