Phrases with «sucking»

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The word "sucking" usually means pulling or drawing something into the mouth, often with the lips and tongue, like when a baby drinks milk from a bottle or when you use a straw to slurp a beverage. Full definition

«sucking» + noun

Adjective + «sucking»

Sentences with «sucking»

  • The term «therapeutic grade,» for instance, is highly misleading, please don't get sucked in by companies that have no 3rd party certifications or outside accountability. (wellness-and-workouts.com)
  • To learn to love yourself through the stage of really sucking at something new. (jillianlauren.com)
  • People get sucked into on - line relationships and become addicted to the world of on - line dating and chat rooms. (netbest10.com)
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