sucked in (Meaning)

sucked in

dupe, hoodwink, to contract, flatten, and tighten (the abdomen) especially by inhaling deeply

sucked in Sentence Examples

  1. The vacuum cleaner sucked up the dust with incredible force.
  2. The hungry baby sucked greedily on the bottle.
  3. The tornado sucked debris into the air, creating a deafening roar.
  4. The leech sucked blood from its victim, leaving a small wound.
  5. The wound sucked in air, forming a painful abscess.
  6. The straw sucked a stream of juice from the cup.
  7. The mosquito sucked blood from the sleeping person.
  8. The wind sucked the moisture from his clothes, leaving him shivering.
  9. The quicksand sucked the victim down, entrapping them and leading to their demise.
  10. The sinkhole sucked the car into its depths, burying it in mud and rocks.

FAQs About the word sucked in

dupe, hoodwink, to contract, flatten, and tighten (the abdomen) especially by inhaling deeply

tricked,deceived, fooled, strung along, misled, led one up the garden path, took in, pulled the wool over one's eyes, bluffed, had

uncovered, showed up, revealed,undeceived, debunked, unmasked, disclosed, exposed, disabused, disenchanted

The vacuum cleaner sucked up the dust with incredible force.

The hungry baby sucked greedily on the bottle.

The tornado sucked debris into the air, creating a deafening roar.

The leech sucked blood from its victim, leaving a small wound.