English to Lithuanian Meaning of suck - žįsti


Suck :
žįsti

žįsti, siurbimas, žindymo laikotarpis

žįsti, pienas, gerti, imtis gėrimas, asimiliuoti, imti, projektas, įkvėpti, abstraktus, pašalinti, ekstraktas, išvaryti, tremti, išnaudoti, kraujuoti, sugerti, išdžiūti

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Definitions of suck in English
Noun(1) the act of sucking
Verb(1) draw into the mouth by creating a practical vacuum in the mouth(2) draw something in by or as if by a vacuum(3) attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc.(4) be inadequate or objectionable(5) provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation(6) take in, also metaphorically(7) give suck to
Examples of suck in English
(1) We won't choke to death when we open our mouths to suck air into our lungs.(2) the soft suck of the sea against the sand(3) ÔÇÿOw,ÔÇÖ I whispered, and tried to suck out the blood.(4) And on top of that, there will be another religious group trying to suck at the public teat.(5) Hit the grocery store - if the weather is going to suck , the food must rock.(6) the fish draws the bait into its mouth with a strong suck(7) they suck mint juleps through straws(8) Thrips probe plant, fungus, and animal tissues with the slender mouthparts, and suck out fluid contents.(9) You place them between your gum and cheek and suck them slowly.(10) Stormy's here with me; he just jumped up and had a brief suck of my ears, but I don't think they taste as good as Mandy's and he's wandered off again.(11) There are the expected childhood fears - the dark, deep water, barking dogs, thunderstorms, spiders, the suck of the emptying bath.(12) I stuck my thumb into my mouth and started to suck it.(13) The lead car displaces the air, creating a vacuum to suck the trailing car along.(14) Supposedly they leap onto the backs of camels and suck out the blood.(15) They wouldn't hear it on the beach, not over the hiss and roar and suck of the ocean, and not over their own talking, singing, shrieking.(16) He didn't respond, even when I moved my mouth to suck his ear.
Related Phrases of suck
(1) suck cock ::
čiulpia Gaidys
(2) suck out ::
iščiulpti
(3) suck in ::
įsisiurbti
(4) suck down ::
Wsysać
(5) suck off ::
čiulpia išjungimo
(6) suck the breast ::
čiulpia krūties
(7) suck up to ::
įsisiurbti į
(8) suck at ::
žįsti
(9) lick and suck ::
laižymas ir čiulpia
Synonyms
Noun
1. sucking ::
čiulpti
Verb
2. sip ::
gurkšnoti
3. draw ::
atkreipti
4. implicate in ::
įpainioti į
5. be very bad ::
labai blogai
6. soak up ::
sugerti
7. fellate ::
fellate
8. lactate ::
laktato
9. suck in ::
įsisiurbti
Different Forms
suck, sucked, sucking, sucks
Word Example from TV Shows
No, no, no. He won. Suck it up.

No, no, no. He won. Suck it up.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 4

...which is Latin for

...which is Latin for "I'll SUCK nothing."

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 2

Agreed. You guys suck.
Let's go, Wil.

Agreed. You guys SUCK. Let's go, Wil.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 16

I suck at acting.

I SUCK at acting.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 1

...to little boys
who suck at

...to little boys who SUCK at "Mario Kart."

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 10

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