sucker in a sentence
n.
Definition
Sucker: a person who is easily deceived or tricked, often due to a strong liking or enthusiasm for something.
Sample Sentences
- He was such a sucker for a good romance movie that he watched them every weekend.
- They called him a sucker for believing in the old legends about treasure hidden in the mountains.
- After realizing he had been conned, he felt like the biggest sucker in the room.
- She was a sucker for chocolate, always indulging in decadent desserts at every opportunity.
- The salesman could tell he had found a sucker when he saw the eager look on her face.
- He’s such a sucker for a good romantic comedy.
- The magician's tricks left the audience feeling like a bunch of suckers.
- I can’t believe I fell for that scam; I really feel like a sucker now.
- She always knows how to find a sucker willing to pay for her schemes.
- Despite his tough exterior, he’s a sucker for animals in need.
- He was such a sucker for a good mystery novel that he finished three in one weekend.
- The magician's trick was so convincing that even the biggest skeptics felt like suckers for falling for it.
- She knew he was just playing games, but she couldn’t help feeling like a sucker for his charm.
- Every time I tried to resist the latest gadget, I found myself being a sucker for the marketing hype.
- They always managed to find a sucker willing to pay top dollar for their questionable merchandise.