sucked

[US]/[sʌkt]/
[UK]/[sʌkt]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (past tense of suck)To draw in or ingest through the mouth.; To draw something into a vacuum or space.; To draw something in, often used figuratively to describe something being unpleasant or disappointing.
adj.Unpleasant or disappointing; awful.
n. (past participle used as a noun)An experience that was unpleasant or disappointing.

Phrases & Collocations

sucked in

sucked down

sucking on

sucked dry

sucked it up

sucked the life

sucking noises

sucked under

sucking sound

sucked in deeply

Example Sentences

the vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dust on the rug.

he sucked in a deep breath of fresh mountain air.

the straw sucked the juice from the glass.

the team sucked in a lot of pressure during the final game.

the politician's speech sucked the energy out of the room.

the muddy ground sucked at my boots with every step.

the engine sucked in air to power the car.

the fan sucked the hot air away from my face.

the black hole sucked in everything around it.

the company sucked in a large amount of debt.

the drain sucked the water down the pipe.

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