suck into
Frequency: 6.75.9 per million words
To draw a substance into a container or space.
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- The powerful vacuum cleaner can suck debris into its bag.
- The artist used a special technique to suck the paint into the canvas.
- The black hole will suck everything nearby into its gravitational pull.
- A strong current began to suck the small boat into the whirlpool.
- The drain is blocked, and it's not sucking water into the pipes properly.
- He felt a strange force suck him into a different dimension.
- The machine is designed to suck air into the filtration system.
- Be careful not to get your fingers sucked into the gears.
- The vortex seemed to suck all the light into its center.
- The new device can suck dust into a removable container.