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  • 41suck — Synonyms and related words: apple polisher, aspirate, aspiration, ass licker, backscratcher, backslapper, beverage, bib, bleed, bootlick, bootlicker, booze, breathe in, broach, brown nose, brownie, bumper, clawback, courtier, creature, cringer,… …

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  • 42suck in — Synonyms and related words: absorb, allure, aspirate, bait, bait the hook, beguile, betray, bib, bitch, blandish, booze, breathe in, bunk, cajole, catch up in, coax, concern, decoy, delude, double cross, drain the cup, draw, draw in, draw on,… …

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  • 43suck — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. draw, extract, absorb, pull in, sponge up; pump; nurse, suckle; drain, leech, bleed, extort; suck in, seduce, lure; inhale. See extraction, receiving. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. absorb, take up, swallow… …

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  • 44suck — 01. My baby [sucks] her thumb whenever she gets tired. 02. The old man sat on the park bench, [sucking] on a cigar. 03. All the children were [sucking] on candies they d gotten for Halloween. 04. The baby [sucked] contentedly on his bottle until… …

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  • 45suck — Verb. To be worthless, contemptible or disgusting. E.g. The storyline in that book is a little contrived and the characters suck. Noun. Sweets, confectionary in general. A suck shop being a sweet shop. W. Midlands use …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 46suck — v 1.(all in reference to or by means of the mouth) draw into, take in; pull at, extract; dissolve, absorb. 2. ingest, eat, mouth; drink, sip, quaff, imbibe. 3. suck in Slang. deceive, mislead, misinform; cozen, dupe, gull, defraud; bamboozle,… …

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  • 47suck —   Omo, omoomo, mōmo, minoi, mīnoinoi, mūkī;     suck in, miki, mimiki.     Sucking noise, mūkī.     To suck blood, omo koko …

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  • 48suck up to — phrasal slang : to truckle to : apple polish sucked up to the boss for advancement Fortune * * * suck up to (informal) To flatter, be ingratiatingly nice to • • • Main Entry: ↑suck …

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  • 49suck-up — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: suck up (to), verb : one who is ingratiating or fawning a suck up to the teacher …

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  • 50suck in — {v.} 1. {informal} To pull in by taking a deep breath and tightening the muscles; flatten. * / Suck in those stomachs, the gym teacher said./ 2. {slang} To make a fool of; cheat. * /The uneducated farmer was sucked in by a clever crook./ …

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