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Phrasal verbs starting with "suck"

8 phrasal verbs use this verb

suck down
B2

To draw liquid downward through suction, or to be pulled downward by a sucking force.

suck in
B1

To draw air, liquid, or a person inward by suction, or to deceive and involve someone in something.

suck into
B2

To draw someone or something into a situation, place, or process, often against their will or without them realising it.

suck it up
B1

To endure a difficult, painful, or unpleasant situation without complaining.

suck off
C1

To remove something from a surface using suction; also a vulgar slang term for oral sex.

suck out
B1

To remove liquid, air, or another substance from a place by using suction.

suck under
B2

To pull something or someone beneath a surface (especially water) by means of suction or a powerful current.

suck up
B1

To ingratiate oneself with someone in authority through flattery; or to absorb a liquid or substance.