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  1. The meaning of SUCK is to draw (something, such as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced by movements of the lips and tongue. How to use suck in a sentence.

  2. to pull liquid or air into your mouth without using your teeth, or to move the tongue and muscles of the mouth around something inside your mouth, often in order to dissolve it: [ T ] The two-year-old sucked his thumb. [ I ] Sometimes a baby will hold the pacifier in her mouth without really sucking.

  3. 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.

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  5. 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.

  6. Definition of suck verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definitions of 'suck'. 1. If you suck something, you hold it in your mouth and pull at it with the muscles in your cheeks and tongue, for example in order to get liquid out of it. [...] 2. If something sucks a liquid, gas, or object in a particular direction, it draws it there with a powerful force. [...]

  8. 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.

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