suck+dry

  • 11Suck You Dry — Infobox Single Name = Suck You Dry Artist = Mudhoney from Album = Piece Of Cake B side = Deception Pass Released = 1992 Format = Recorded = 1991 1992 Genre = Grunge Length = 2:34 Label = Reprise Records Producer = Conrad Uno, Mudhoney Last single …

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  • 12suck — /sʌk / (say suk) verb (t) 1. to draw into the mouth by action of the lips and tongue which produces a partial vacuum: to suck lemonade through a straw. 2. to draw (water, moisture, air, etc.) by any process resembling this: plants suck up… …

  • 13suck — [[t]sʌ̱k[/t]] sucks, sucking, sucked 1) VERB If you suck something, you hold it in your mouth and pull at it with the muscles in your cheeks and tongue, for example in order to get liquid out of it. [V n] They waited in silence and sucked their… …

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  • 14suck — verb 1》 draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to make a partial vacuum.     ↘hold (something) in the mouth and draw at it by contracting the lip and cheek muscles.     ↘draw in a specified direction by creating a… …

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  • 15dry — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ carefully, completely, properly, thoroughly ▪ Wait until the paint has completely dried. ▪ Always dry clothes thoroughly before you wear them again. ▪ …

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  • 16suck somebody dry — milk/suck sb/sth ˈdry idiom to get from sb/sth all the money, help, information, etc. they have, usually giving nothing in return • By earning millions from racing and giving pennies back, the bookmakers are sucking the sport dry. Main entry:… …

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  • 17suck something dry — milk/suck sb/sth ˈdry idiom to get from sb/sth all the money, help, information, etc. they have, usually giving nothing in return • By earning millions from racing and giving pennies back, the bookmakers are sucking the sport dry. Main entry:… …

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  • 18suck — v. 1) (d. tr.) to suck from (to suck the juice from an orange) 2) (N; used with an adjective) (she sucked the lemon dry) * * * [sʌk] (d; tr.) to suck from (to suck the juice from an orange) …

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  • 19suck someone dry — exhaust someone s physical, material, or emotional resources. → suck …

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  • 20suck up — verb a) To absorb fluid The dry soil sucked up water like a sponge. b) To adulate or flatter somebody excessively, generally to obtain some personal benefit or favour. Jimmy sucked up to the English teacher hoping he would get an A …

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