sucked (up to) (Meaning)

sucked (up to)

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sucked (up to) Sentence Examples

  1. The vacuum cleaner sucked up the dust from the carpet, leaving it spotlessly clean.
  2. The hose sucked up the water from the flooded basement, draining it effectively.
  3. The powerful engine of the car sucked up fuel like a sponge.
  4. The black hole's immense gravity sucked up everything that came near it.
  5. The tornado's swirling winds sucked up debris and carried it high into the air.
  6. The baby accidentally sucked up a small toy, causing panic among its parents.
  7. The cold winter winds sucked the warmth out of the house, making it bone-chillingly cold.
  8. The intense sunlight sucked the moisture out of the soil, leaving it dry and cracked.
  9. The hungry insect sucked up the sugary juice from the flower, leaving nothing but a wilted blossom.
  10. The greedy vampire's sharp fangs sucked up the victim's blood, leaving them pale and lifeless.

FAQs About the word sucked (up to)

blandished, cajoled, kowtowed, buttered up, idolized, belauded, hero-worshiped, toadied, fawned,worshiped

disparaged,put down, depreciated, decried, bad-mouthed,belittled,

The vacuum cleaner sucked up the dust from the carpet, leaving it spotlessly clean.

The hose sucked up the water from the flooded basement, draining it effectively.

The powerful engine of the car sucked up fuel like a sponge.

The black hole's immense gravity sucked up everything that came near it.