sucked Synonyms
sucked Meaning
sucked
a sucking movement or force, to draw (something, such as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced by movements of the lips and tongue, to take something in or up or remove something from by or as if by suction, to take in and consume by or as if by suction, to act in an overly flattering or attentive manner, the act of sucking, to be objectionable or inadequate, to draw milk from a breast or udder with the mouth, to draw something from or consume by such movements, to make a sound or motion associated with or caused by suction, to draw in liquid and especially mother's milk with the mouth, to draw liquid from by action of the mouth, to make the effort required to do or deal with something difficult or unpleasant, to draw by or as if by suction, to draw something from or consume by such action, to act in an obsequious manner, to draw out by suction, to draw something in by or as if by exerting a suction force, to apply the mouth to in order to or as if to suck out a liquid, to draw (as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced by movements of the lips and tongue
sucked Sentence Examples
- The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dirt from the carpet.
- The straw sucked the juice from the bottom of the cup.
- The whirlpool sucked everything floating nearby into its vortex.
- The turbine sucked in air to generate power.
- The novel sucked me in from the very first page; I couldn't put it down.
- The drain in the sink sucked the water down with a gurgling sound.
- The movie was so bad that it sucked all the enjoyment out of the evening.
- The mud in the swamp sucked at our boots as we tried to walk through it.
- The fan sucked in cool air from outside, providing relief from the summer heat.
- The economic recession sucked the life out of many small businesses, forcing them to close their doors.
FAQs About the word sucked
a sucking movement or force, to draw (something, such as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced by movements of the lips and tongue, to take so
smelled, smelt, stunk,bit,stank
ruled, rocked,,
The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dirt from the carpet.
The straw sucked the juice from the bottom of the cup.
The whirlpool sucked everything floating nearby into its vortex.
The turbine sucked in air to generate power.