suck from

Frequency: 6.97.1 per million words

To draw something out of a source by sucking.

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Examples (10)

  • The vacuum cleaner sucks dirt from the carpet.
  • This new device sucks air from the room to purify it.
  • The patient had a tube inserted to suck fluid from the wound.
  • The pump is designed to suck water from the well.
  • Mosquitoes suck blood from their hosts.
  • The specialized equipment sucks up pollutants from the atmosphere.
  • A straw allows you to suck liquid from a container.
  • The machine will suck the air from the packaging to preserve the food.
  • The creature uses its proboscis to suck nectar from flowers.
  • The industrial vacuum sucks debris from the construction site.