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Definition of suck
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of suck is as below...
Suck (v. t.) To draw
liquid
from by the
action
of the
mouth;
as, to suck an
orange;
specifically,
to draw milk from (the
mother,
the
breast,
etc.) with the
mouth;
as, the young of an
animal
sucks the
mother,
or dam; an
infant
sucks the
breast..
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Wind-sucking
::
Wind-sucking
(n.) A
vicious
habit of a
horse,
consisting
in the
swallowing
of air; --
usually
associated
with
crib-biting,
or
cribbing.
See
Cribbing,
4..
Bloodbird
::
Bloodbird
(n.) An
Australian
honeysucker
(Myzomela
sanguineolata);
-- so
called
from the
bright
red color of the male bird.
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To drain by
emptying;
to suck dry.
Bloodsucker
::
Bloodsucker
(n.) One who sheds
blood;
a
cruel,
bloodthirsty
man; one
guilty
of
bloodshed;
a
murderer..
Megaderm
::
Megaderm
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of Old World
blood-sucking
bats of the genus
Megaderma.
Lumpfish
::
Lumpfish
(n.) A
large,
thick,
clumsy,
marine
fish
(Cyclopterus
lumpus)
of
Europe
and
America.
The color is
usually
translucent
sea
green,
sometimes
purplish.
It has a
dorsal
row of spiny
tubercles,
and three rows on each side, but has no
scales.
The
ventral
fins unite and form a
ventral
sucker
for
adhesion
to
stones
and
seaweeds.
Called
also
lumpsucker,
cock-paddle,
sea owl..
Vampire
::
Vampire
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
harmless
tropical
American
bats of the genus
Vampyrus,
especially
V.
spectrum.
These bats feed upon
insects
and
fruit,
but were
formerly
erroneously
supposed
to suck the blood of man and
animals.
Called
also false
vampire..
Sucken
::
Suckatash
(n.) See
Succotash.
Desmodont
::
Desmodont
(n.) A
member
of a group of South
American
blood-sucking
bats, of the
genera
Desmodus
and
Diphylla.
See
Vampire..
Patellula
::
Patellula
(n.) A
cuplike
sucker
on the feet of
certain
insects.
Lactant
::
Lactant
(a.)
Suckling;
giving
suck.
Scion
::
Scion (n.) A shoot or
sprout
of a
plant;
a
sucker.
Suctoria
::
Suction
(v. t.) The act or
process
of
sucking;
the act of
drawing,
as
fluids,
by
exhausting
the air..
Nurse
::
Nurse (v. t.) To
nourish
at the
breast;
to
suckle;
to feed and tend, as an
infant..
Siphon
::
Siphon
(n.) The
sucking
proboscis
of
certain
parasitic
insects
and
crustaceans.
Palmette
::
Palmette
(n.) A
floral
ornament,
common
in Greek and other
ancient
architecture;
-- often
called
the
honeysuckle
ornament..
Wind-sucker
::
Wind-sucker
(n.) A horse given to
wind-suckin.
Sip
::
Sip (v. t.) To draw into the
mouth;
to suck up; as, a bee sips
nectar
from the
flowers..
Mosquito
::
Mosquito
(n.) Any one of
various
species
of gnats of the genus Culex and
allied
genera.
The
females
have a
proboscis
containing,
within
the
sheathlike
labium,
six fine,
sharp,
needlelike
organs
with which they
puncture
the skin of man and
animals
to suck the
blood.
These
bites,
when
numerous,
cause,
in many
persons,
considerable
irritation
and
swelling,
with some pain. The
larvae
and
pupae,
called
wigglers,
are
aquatic..
Caprifole
::
Caprifole
(n.) The
woodbine
or
honeysuckle.
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