FOOLS vs SUCKER: NOUN
- Plural form of fool.
- A professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the middle ages
- A person who lacks good judgment
- A person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
- A lump of hard candy on the end of a stick.
- A secondary shoot produced from the base or roots of a woody plant that gives rise to a new plant.
- An organ or other structure adapted for sucking nourishment or for clinging to objects by suction.
- Any of numerous freshwater fishes of the family Catostomidae of North America and East Asia, having a thick-lipped mouth used for feeding by suction.
- A tube or pipe, such as a siphon, through which something is sucked.
- A piston or piston valve, as in a suction pump or syringe.
- A lollipop.
- An unspecified thing. Used as a generalized term of reference, often as an intensive.
- One that is indiscriminately attracted to something specified.
- One that sucks, especially an unweaned domestic animal.
- A person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
- Hard candy on a stick
- A shoot arising from a plant's roots
- A drinker who sucks (as at a nipple or through a straw)
- Flesh of any of numerous North American food fishes with toothless jaws
- An organ specialized for sucking nourishment or for adhering to objects by suction
- Mostly North American freshwater fishes with a thick-lipped mouth for feeding by suction; related to carps
- One who is easily deceived; a dupe.
- A pipe through which anything is drawn.
- The embolus, or bucket, of a pump; also, the valve of a pump basket.
- A suckling; a sucking animal.
- One who, or that which, sucks; esp., one of the organs by which certain animals, as the octopus and remora, adhere to other bodies.
- Same as sucket, 1.
- A cant name for an inhabitant of Illinois.
- A parasite; a sponger; in recent use, also, a stupid person; a dolt.
- A small piece of leather to the center of which a string is attached, used by children as a toy.
- Same as haustorium. Compare propagulum .
- A sprout from the root near or at a distance from the trunk, as in the pear and white poplar, or an adventitious shoot from the body or a branch of a tree.
- A pipe or tube through which anything is drawn.
- The piston of a suction-pump.
- A suctorial part or organ; a formation of parts by means of which an animal sucks, imbibes, or adheres by atmospheric pressure, as if sucking; a sucking-tube or sucking-disk.
- A Californian food-fish, the sciænoid Menticirrus undulatus.
- A cyclostomous fish, as the glutinous hag, Myxine glutinosa. See cut under hag, 3.
- The sucking-fish or remora. See cut under Echeneis.
- The lump-sucker or lump-fish. See cut under Cyclopterus.
- A snail-fish or sea-snail; one of several different members of the family Liparididæ, as the unctuous sucker, Liparis vulgaris. See cuts under snail-fish.
- Any fish of the genus Lepadogaster. The Cornish sucker is L. gouani; the Connemara sucker, L. candollei; the bimaculated or network sucker, L. bimaculatus. See cut under Lepadogaster.
- In ichthyology, one of numerous fishes which suck in some way or are supposed to do so, having a conformation of the protrusive lips which suggests a sucker, or a sucker-like organ on any part of the body by means of which the fish adheres to foreign objects. Any North American cyprinoid of the family Catostomidæ, as a carp-sucker, chub-sucker, hog-sucker, etc. There are about 60 species, of some 12 or 14 genera, almost confined to the fresh waters of North America, though one or two are Asiatic; they are little esteemed for food, the flesh being insipid and full of small bones. Leading generic forms besides Catostomus are Ictiobus and Bubalichthys, the buffalo-fishes; Carpiodes, the carp-suckers, as C. cyprinus, the quillback or skimback; Cycleptus, as C. elongatus, the black-horse, or gourd-seed sucker; Pantosteus, the hard-headed suckers; Erimyzon, the chub-suckers, as E. sucetta, the sweet sucker; Minytrema, the spotted suckers; Mozostoma, some of whose many species are called mullet, chubmullet, jump-rocks, red-horse, etc.; and Quassilabia, or harelipped suckers. (See the distinctive names, with various cuts.) The typical genus Catostomus is an extensive one, including some of the commonest species, as C. commersoni, the white or brook sucker, 18 inches long, widely distributed from Labrador to Montana and southward to Florida; its section Hypentelium contains H. nigricans, the hog-sucker, hog-molly, or stone-lugger, etc.
- In ornithology, a bird which sucks or is supposed to do so: only in composition. See goatsucker, honey-sucker.
- Anew-born or very young whale.
- Specifically— A sucking pig: a commercial term.
- One who or that which sucks; a suckling.
- In botany: A shoot rising from a subterranean creeping stem. Plants which emit suckers freely, as the raspberry and rose, are readily propagated by division.
FOOLS vs SUCKER: ADJECTIVE
- Characterized by a feeling of irresponsibility
- N/A
FOOLS vs SUCKER: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fool.
- N/A
FOOLS vs SUCKER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To send out suckers or shoots.
- To trick; dupe.
- To strip suckers or shoots from (plants).
- To form suckers.
FOOLS vs SUCKER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To strip off the suckers or shoots from; to deprive of suckers.
- To cheat or deceive (a gullible person); to make a sucker of (someone).
FOOLS vs SUCKER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To strip off suckers or shoots from; deprive of suckers; specifically, to remove superfluous shoots from the root and at the axils of the leaves of (tobacco).
- To provide with suckers: as, the suckered arms of a cuttlefish.
- Related to carps
FOOLS vs SUCKER: RELATED WORDS
- Fritter, Goosey, Jester, Schlemiel, Muggins, Goofy, Patsy, Dopey, Sucker, Silly, Befool, Chump, Foolish, Stupid, Dupe
- Schmuck, All day sucker, Shlemiel, Soft touch, Mark, Fall guy, Sipper, Mug, Gull, Lollipop, Patsy, Fish, Schlemiel, Chump, Fool
FOOLS vs SUCKER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mug, Cockamamie, Goosey, Jester, Schlemiel, Muggins, Goofy, Patsy, Dopey, Sucker, Silly, Chump, Foolish, Stupid, Dupe
- Bozo, Geezer, Idiot, Crap, Moron, Soft touch, Mark, Sipper, Mug, Gull, Patsy, Fish, Schlemiel, Chump, Fool
FOOLS vs SUCKER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Well, it reminds me of that Aretha Franklin song, Chain of Fools, maybe Paul means we are fools for Christ.
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- Regulators beholden to fools, and lobbyists for fools, will always definitely want foolish things.
- The point is that there are both young fools and old fools.
- Little fools drink too much and great fools none at all.
- These fools will never cease to be fools, I reckon.
- They think that they have provided against everything; but the fools, the fools, the fools!
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- How can I make this sucker go faster?
- Until then a sucker is born every minute.
- He wondered how much that sucker weighed, mammy!
- Do not be deceived to buy the local variety sucker if what you want is the improved variety sucker.
- Native fish species documented on the BLWA include Little Colorado spinedace, Little Colorado sucker, bluehead sucker, and speckled dace.
- Flukes possess an oral sucker around the mouth and a ventral sucker or acetabulum that can be used to adhere to host tissues.
- The stream supports native fish like the longfin dace, desert sucker, Sonora sucker and loach minnow.
- Population characteristics and the influence of discharge on Bluehead Sucker, Flannelmouth Sucker, and Roundtail Chub.
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- The sucker family, Catostomidae, except bigmouth buffalo, Ictiobus cyprinellus and mountain sucker, Catostomus platyrhynchus.
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