sucker

[US]/'sʌkə/
[UK]/'sʌkɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a person who is easily deceived; someone who loves something very much
a circular object that attaches to surfaces by suction
a type of candy on a stick
vt.to deceive or entice someone

Phrases & Collocations

sucker rod

sucker rod pump

Example Sentences

He got suckered into the scheme.

I was suckered into helping.

sucker a tourist into a confidence game.

the fact is suckers never get an even break.

spending time and effort on a gone sucker like Galindez.

I always was a sucker for a good fairy tale.

they got suckered into accepting responsibility.

if suckers will actually pay to do the work, more fool them.

his father sucker-punched him and knocked him out.

The scolex turns inside out and attaches itself by suckers and hooks to the wall of the intest.

Foam like secretion in the sucker of the tapeworm scolices and erosion of the epithelium in the cervical part were ...

Soldiers in various scenes call their enemies “Jap suckers” and “dirty Japs.

Fish especially rich in thiaminase are herring, capelin, suckers, smelts and various carp species, a total of some 50 species, most of which live in fresh water.

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