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How to Use "Suck" with Example Sentences
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suck
(v):
to pull in liquid or air using the muscles of your mouth; to take liquid or air out of something
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Used with adverbs:
"
The child was
loudly
sucking
the lollipop.
"
(loudly, noisily)
"
She likes to
suck
out
the juice of a lemon.
"
(out)
"
The machine
sucked
up
the water from the floor.
"
(up)
Used with prepositions:
"
The baby
sucked
on
her bottle.
"
(on)
"
He was
sucking
up milk
through
a straw.
"
(through, with, out of)
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