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Succubi
- noun - a female demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men
Succula
- - A bare axis or cylinder with staves or levers in it to turn it round, but without any drum.
Succumb
- verb - be fatally overwhelmed
- consent reluctantly
Succuss
- verb - shake; especially (a patient to detect fluids or air in the body)
Such As
- adjective - of a kind specified or understood; "it''s difficult to please such people"; "on such a night as this"; "animals such as lions and tigers"
Suck In
- verb - attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc.; "The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad"
- draw in as if by suction; "suck in your cheeks and stomach"
- remove as if by suction; "draw in air"
- take up as if with a sponge
Suck Up
- verb - ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior; "She is playing up to the chairman"
- take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister''s words"
- take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words"
- try to gain favor by cringing or flattering; "He is always kowtowing to his boss"
Suckers
- noun - a drinker who sucks (as at a nipple or through a straw)
- a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
- a shoot arising from a plant's roots
- an organ specialized for sucking nourishment or for adhering to objects by suction
- flesh of any of numerous North American food fishes with toothless jaws
- hard candy on a stick
- mostly North American freshwater fishes with a thick-lipped mouth for feeding by suction; related to carps
Sucking
- verb - attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc.; "The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad"
- be inadequate or objectionable; "this sucks!"
- draw into the mouth by creating a practical vacuum in the mouth; "suck the poison from the place where the snake bit"; "suck on a straw"; "the baby sucked on the mother's breast"
- draw something in by or as if by a vacuum; "Mud was sucking at her feet"
- give suck to; "The wetnurse suckled the infant"; "You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places"
- provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
- take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words"
- the act of sucking
Suckled
- verb - (of an infant) breast-fed
- give suck to; "The wetnurse suckled the infant"; "You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places"
- suck milk from the mother's breasts; "the infant was suckling happily"