ABSORB vs SUCK: NOUN
- N/A
- The act of sucking
- The act of drawing with the mouth.
- Juice; succulence.
- Same as sucket, 1.
- Rum or liquor of some kind.
- A small draught.
- The act or sound of sucking.
- Nourishment drawn from the breast.
- Suction by the mouth or in any way; the act of sucking; a sucking force.
- Suction.
- That which is drawn into the mouth by sucking; specifically, mikl drawn from the breast.
ABSORB vs SUCK: VERB
- Cause to become one with
- Engage or engross wholly
- Take up mentally
- Assimilate or take in
- Take in, also metaphorically
- Become imbued
- Engross (oneself) fully
- Take up, as of debts or payments
- Consume all of one's attention or time
- Devote (oneself) fully to
- To accept or purchase in quantity.
- To defray the costs.
- To assume or pay for as part of a commercial transaction.
- Suck or take up or in
- Give suck to
- Take in, also metaphorically
- Draw something in by or as if by a vacuum
- Draw into the mouth by creating a practical vacuum in the mouth
- Attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc.
ABSORB vs SUCK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be highly unpleasant or disagreeable.
- To make a sound caused by suction.
- To draw nourishment from a breast or teat; suckle.
- To draw something in by suction.
- To move the tongue and lips to create suction.
- To perform fellatio on.
- To be inept.
- To draw (liquid) into the mouth by movements of the tongue and lips that create suction.
- To draw a liquid into the mouth through or from.
- To draw in by establishing a partial vacuum.
- To caused to be involved or engaged in something.
- To draw in a current in a fluid.
- To be of poor or inferior quality.
- To hold, moisten, or maneuver (a sweet, for example) in the mouth, especially in creating suction.
- To be objectionable, of very poor quality, or offensive.
- To draw in; to imbibe; to partake.
- To draw milk from the breast or udder.
- To draw, or attempt to draw, something by suction, as with the mouth, or through a tube.
ABSORB vs SUCK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To use up; consume.
- To endure; accommodate.
- To assume or pay for (a cost or costs).
- To receive (an impulse) without echo or recoil.
- To learn; acquire.
- To take in; assimilate.
- To retain (radiation or sound, for example) wholly, without reflection or transmission.
- To take up or occupy (one's time or interest, for example).
- To occupy the attention, interest, or time of; engross: : engross.
- To take (something) in through or as through pores or interstices.
- To swallow up; to engulf; to overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to use up; to include.
- To suck up; to drink in; to imbibe; as a sponge or as the lacteals of the body.
- To take up by cohesive, chemical, or any molecular action, as when charcoal absorbs gases. So heat, light, and electricity are absorbed or taken up in the substances into which they pass.
- To engross or engage wholly; to occupy fully.
- To draw liquid from by the action of the mouth; ; specifically, to draw milk from (the mother, the breast, etc.) with the mouth.
- To draw in, or imbibe, by any process resembles sucking; to inhale; to absorb.
- To draw in, as a whirlpool; to swallow up.
- To draw, as a liquid, by the action of the mouth and tongue, which tends to produce a vacuum, and causes the liquid to rush in by atmospheric pressure; to draw, or apply force to, by exhausting the air.
ABSORB vs SUCK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In medicine, to counteract or neutralize: as, magnesia absorbs acidity in the stomach.
- To engross or engage wholly.
- To swallow up the identity or individuality of; draw in as a constituent part; incorporate: as, the empire absorbed all the small states.
- To swallow up; engulf; overwhelm: as, the sea absorbed the wreck.
- To drink in; suck up; imbibe, as a sponge; take in by absorption, as the lacteals of the body; hence, to take up or receive in, as by chemical or molecular action, as when charcoal absorbs gases.
- To draw into the mouth by action of the lips and tongue which produces a partial vacuum.
- To draw something from with the mouth; specifically, to draw milk from.
- To draw in or imbibe by any process; inhale; absorb: usually with in, out, away, etc.: as, to suck in air; a sponge sucks in water.
- To draw or drain.
- To draw in, as a whirlpool; swallow up; in-gulf.
- To draw in or obtain by fraudulent devices; soak.
- To cheat; deceive; take in.
- To draw fluid into the mouth; draw by producing a vacuum, as with a tube.
- To draw milk from a teat: said of the young of a mammal.
- To draw air when the water is low or the valve imperfect: said of a pump.
- Provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
- Be inadequate or objectionable
ABSORB vs SUCK: RELATED WORDS
- Sop up, Take up, Soak up, Plunge, Draw, Steep, Engage, Engross, Occupy, Engulf, Immerse, Imbibe, Ingest, Suck, Assimilate
- Draw in, Sop up, Give suck, Suck in, Take in, Nurse, Take up, Lactate, Soak up, Breastfeed, Draw, Suction, Imbibe, Absorb, Suckle
ABSORB vs SUCK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Take over, Suck up, Sop up, Take up, Soak up, Plunge, Draw, Steep, Engross, Occupy, Engulf, Imbibe, Ingest, Suck, Assimilate
- Stink, Chew, Piss, Suck up, Sop up, Give suck, Nurse, Take up, Lactate, Soak up, Breastfeed, Draw, Suction, Imbibe, Suckle
ABSORB vs SUCK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They are like sponges and will absorb water.
- Reaper Scythe to absorb multiple mobs at once.
- It is a lot of material to absorb.
- There is a ton of material to absorb.
- Where is the best place to absorb blood?
- First, the gas molecules absorb and scatter radiation, and second, clouds and small particles scatter, absorb, and emit radiation.
- Fat and carbohydrates are pretty easy for your body to digest and absorb, but protein takes more energy to digest and absorb.
- Important to absorb the number of pooled land back to absorb the policy is too.
- It might only take solid wood one minute to absorb the same amount of stain that veneer required two minutes to absorb.
- HOW TO FORMAT A MANUSCRIPT or STANDARD FORMAT ILLUSTRATED heading, and absorb, absorb, absorb.
- At this point of realization we still suck, but importantly we now know we suck.
- Some things suck now and other things used to suck.
- And no, we do not suck at being doctors any more than you guys suck at.
- The regular suck, puff, suck, puff, drew him gradually back into his reverie.
- We suck but the Browns suck more looks like a couple of green rookies to me.
- Basically, the point is that you suck, I suck, everybody sucks.
- Nobody can suck a prick the way you suck one.
- Oh yes cunt, suck it, suck my clit!
- Norse really suck badly because of they suck.
- Crappy jobs suck, yes, they suck quite a lot.
ABSORB vs SUCK: QUESTIONS
- How does Western hegemony absorb counter-hegemonic attempts?
- How do aquatic plants absorb light during photosynthesis?
- Do different colored clothes absorb heat differently?
- What happens when luminescent pigments absorb light?
- Does salad dressing absorb nutrients from vegetables?
- How does potassium carbonate absorb carbon dioxide?
- Can vertebrates absorb nutrients through their skin?
- Does Moraxella catarrhalis absorb chloramphenicol systemically?
- Do transparent bodies absorb electromagnetic waves?
- Do the rubber mats absorb moisture or absorb moisture?
- Why does being left for another woman suck so much?
- Why does Luffy suck his lips when Enel attacks him?
- Does Georgie's beachside Grill at the Hallmark resort suck?
- What does it mean when a grandmother says Suck Eggs?
- Do cyclones suck in cool air from the stratosphere?
- Why does Nanna Koerstz Madsen suck on lemon wedges?
- Why does Stewie suck his finger in Love Blactually?
- Is there a Facebook group called Arnold Clark suck?
- Can You suck your Lemon sherbets without crunching?
- Why do most documentaries about American politics suck?