| Sucken | n. [ See Socome, Soc. ] (Scots Law) The jurisdiction of a mill, or that extent of ground astricted to it, the tenants of which are bound to bring their grain thither to be ground. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| sucked | I got sucked in on a lot of phony deals. |
| sucked | I sucked up the dust on the floor with a vacuum cleaner. |
| sucked | The boat was sucked in. |
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| ごぼっ | [gobotsu] (adv-to) gurgling down; being sucked into; caving in suddenly [Add to Longdo] |
| ちゅう | [chuu] (n, vs) (1) (col) kiss; (n, adv-to) (2) squeak (as in the sound made by mice); (3) sound of liquid being sucked up [Add to Longdo] |