SUCK UP vs SIDLE UP: VERB
- To adulate or flatter somebody excessively, generally to obtain some personal benefit or favour.
- To absorb fluid
- Try to gain favor by cringing or flattering
- Ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior
- Take in, also metaphorically
- Ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior
SUCK UP vs SIDLE UP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Often with insincere behavior
- Ingratiate oneself to
- Often with insincere behavior
- Ingratiate oneself to
SUCK UP vs SIDLE UP: RELATED WORDS
- Play up, Bootlick, Cotton up, Sop up, Shine up, Take up, Fawn, Soak up, Toady, Imbibe, Draw, Kowtow, Truckle, Absorb, Suck
- N/A
SUCK UP vs SIDLE UP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sycophant, Toadyism, Adulator, Footlicker, Arse licker, Brownnose, Sop up, Take up, Fawn, Soak up, Toady, Imbibe, Draw, Kowtow, Suck
- N/A
SUCK UP vs SIDLE UP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Moored suck up to is also again called unwritten business.
- So I just have to suck up the regular way.
- Typically, they suck up machine memory that legitimate programmes use.
- Do Anteaters Use Their Long Noses to Suck up Ants?
- Almost like a dry sponge to suck up new information.
- Comcast suck up NBC would be a worst disaster.
- Go suck up to your greedy Emirates buddies.
- As it reduces subsidies for gasoline at home all the pent up demand will suck up more crude and more products.
- VCE system favouring students who suck up to them setting them up for positions as the dux.
- If the Mako Reactor continues to suck up the energy, this fountain will dry up too.
- Russian icebreaking gas tankers sidle up to smaller feeder vessels to transfer gas that then goes to receiving ports in Europe.
- But after we descended further the route tucked in underneath us came into view and it was an easy sidle up to the garden.
- As Jack began to sidle up to me, I actually reached for my phone to check work messages.
SUCK UP vs SIDLE UP: QUESTIONS
- Does Nestle suck up 25 times as much water as it should?
- Can a primer bulb suck up fuel without removing it?
- N/A