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1 Translation result for
suck
in Spanish
verb
suck
verb
sucked, has sucked, is sucking, sucks
chupar (por la boca), aspirar (dícese de las máquinas)
;
sorber (bebidas), chupar (dulces, etc.)
;
mamar
Example sentences of
suck
verb
•
He is
sucking
milk through a straw.
•
I saw a toddler
sucking
his thumb.
•
She just
sucked
her teeth and stared.
•
She
sucked
on an orange slice.
•
I
sucked
a cough drop.
More examples
•
The tide almost
sucked
us out to sea.
•
The boat was
sucked
under the water in the storm.
•
These plants
suck
moisture from the soil.
•
The fan
sucks
smoke from the air.
•
a vacuum cleaner that
sucks up
water as well as dirt
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Synonyms of
suck
verb
suckle
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Phrasal verbs for
suck
suck up to
- (figurado) hacer la pelota, lamer botas
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Related phrases for
suck
suck it up
- (argot, figurado) aguantarse
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Reverse translation for
suck
chupar
(por la boca)
- to suck, to suckle, to absorb, to puff on, to drink, to guzzle
aspirar
(dícese de las máquinas)
- to inhale, to breathe in, to aspire to
sorber
(bebidas)
- to sip, to suck in, to absorb, to soak up
chupar
(dulces, etc.)
- to suck, to suckle, to absorb, to puff on, to drink, to guzzle
mamar
- to suckle, to suckle, to nurse, to learn from childhood, to grow up with
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