suck in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
'Suck' means to be extremely disappointing or to draw in or absorb something forcefully.
Sample Sentences
- I can't believe how badly that movie sucked; it was a complete waste of time.
- After the storm, I noticed the water in the basement began to suck up everything in its path.
- He tried to impress her with his singing, but she thought he really sucked at it.
- The vacuum cleaner is supposed to suck up dirt, but it seems to be broken.
- Sometimes, I just feel like life can really suck, and everything goes wrong at once.
- I can't believe how much that movie sucked; it was a total disappointment.
- After a long day at work, I just want to relax and forget about all the things that suck in life.
- The vacuum cleaner doesn't seem to suck up dirt like it used to, so I might need to get it serviced.
- When you get a bad grade on a test, it can really suck, but it's a chance to learn and improve.
- Trying to juggle multiple tasks at once can really suck your energy and focus.
- The vacuum cleaner does an excellent job, but it still seems to suck up more dust than dirt.
- After hours of practice, he realized that his drawing skills really did suck compared to his friends.
- I can't believe how much this movie is supposed to suck; the reviews are terrible.
- When the power went out, we had to suck it up and use candles for the rest of the evening.
- She tried to suck in her stomach for the photo, but it ended up looking forced and unnatural.
- The vacuum cleaner is designed to suck up dirt and debris from carpets.
- She couldn't help but suck her thumb while watching the scary movie.
- The team knew they would suck if they didn't improve their performance quickly.
- He watched the ice cream slowly suck the heat out of his hand on a hot day.
- It's hard to believe that such a small child could suck the life out of a party.