sucking in (Meaning)

sucking in

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

sucking in Sentence Examples

  1. The sound of the vacuum cleaner sucking in dirt echoed through the house.
  2. He could feel the sensation of the straw sucking in the cold milkshake.
  3. The black hole's immense gravitational pull was sucking in everything nearby.
  4. The turbocharger was sucking in air to increase the engine's power output.
  5. The tornado was so powerful that it was sucking in trees and debris from the surrounding area.
  6. The filter in the fish tank was sucking in debris, keeping the water clean for the fish.
  7. The hurricane was sucking in warm air from the ocean, fueling its intensity.
  8. The industrial fan was sucking in fresh air from outside to ventilate the warehouse.
  9. The singer took a deep breath, sucking in air before hitting the high note.
  10. The straw was malfunctioning, only partially sucking in the drink.

FAQs About the word sucking in

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

deceiving, faking out, tricking, stringing along, kidding, having on, fooling, taking in, gaffing, beguiling

exposing, revealing,showing up,uncovering, divulging, unmasking, disclosing, undeceiving, telling, unveiling

The sound of the vacuum cleaner sucking in dirt echoed through the house.

He could feel the sensation of the straw sucking in the cold milkshake.

The black hole's immense gravitational pull was sucking in everything nearby.

The turbocharger was sucking in air to increase the engine's power output.