SUCK
suck
verb
/sʌk/a. To draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum. e.g., "The baby sucked milk from the bottle."
b. To draw (liquid, air, etc.) into the mouth or lungs by creating a vacuum with the lips or mouth. e.g., "She sucked lemonade through a straw."
c. To hold, attach, or be attached by suction. e.g., "The octopus's tentacles can suck onto smooth surfaces."
d. Informal: To be very bad or unpleasant. e.g., "He thinks that waiting in long lines really sucks."
e. To draw in or absorb; to be drawn into a situation or condition. e.g., "The movie sucked me in with its opening scene."
noun
/sʌk/a. The act or sound of sucking. e.g., "The suck of the vacuum cleaner was quite loud."
Canada, 2022
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