"Sucked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sucked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sucked" Meaning

past tense of "suck"

meaning: past simple tense to express action was completed
e.g. The baby sucked on her mother's breast. (successful action)
or sucked (failed action): The straw sucked all the water out of the glass.

"Sucked" Examples

Past Tense of Suck

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She sucked the straw to drink the juice.
The car sucks a lot of fuel.
He sucked on the pacifier until he was eight years old.
My brother sucked the water from the orange into his mouth.
The driver sucked his thumb while waiting for the passengers.

"Sucked" Similar Words

Succussatory

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "succussatory". It seems to be a non-existent or made-up word.

Succussion

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Succussive

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Such-and-such

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Such

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"Such" is an adverb that intensifies or emphasizes a preceding adjective or noun. It can be used in several ways:<br><br>1. Emphasis: "It's such a beautiful day!" (emphasizing the adjective "beautiful").<br>2. Comparison: "She sings such a sweet song." (comparing the song to others).<br>3. Quantity or degree: "I've seen such a lot of people there." (emphasis on the amount or degree).<br>4. Manner: "She cuts it such that it's perfectly smooth." (describing how something is done).<br><br>In general, "such" is used to express an opinion or attitude towards something and to emphasize its qualities or characteristics.

Suchard

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Suchlike

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Similar, resembling, or of the same kind.

Suck

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Verb: to draw in or pull in something, especially with a sudden, loud sound, using a suction motion.<br><br>Example: The vacuum cleaner sucks up the dirt on the floor.<br><br>Noun: a weak or unattractive smell, or an action of sucking.<br><br>Example: The suck of the exhaust pipe caused a stench in the area.

Sucker

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To deceive or cheat, especially to take advantage of someone who is naive or inexperienced.<br><br>Example: "The predator targeted an unsuspecting tourist, trying to sell them a fake product."<br><br>or<br><br>A person who is especially attracted to someone or something attractive or desirable.<br><br>Example: "He was a sucker for romantic movies, watching a new one every weekend."<br><br>or<br><br>A metal or plastic device with a hole in the center, used for sucking up liquids or objects.<br><br>Example: "The device used a powerful sucker to lift heavy loads."<br><br>or<br><br>A person who does something unwise or foolish, especially because they believe something too strongly.<br><br>Example: "He was a sucker for that new diet plan, expecting it to solve all his weight problems."

Suckered

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Suckers

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Idiomatic expressions using "suckers":<br><br> Fish lure/suckers (an allusion to a type of fish with a sucker on its mouth): a play on words or a silly idea.<br> Sucker for (something): a person who is very fond of or susceptible to something, often in an foolish or excessive way.<br><br>Literal meaning: fish with a sucking or gripping organ near its mouth.

Sucking

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Suckle

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Suckled

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Suckler

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Suckles

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