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Present participle for to breathe in (air, gas, smoke, etc.)
“After completing a rigorous workout, I sat on the grass to suck in the fresh, crisp air, rejuvenating my lungs.”
Present participle for to deceive or fool someone
“She tried to suck in her classmates with her elaborate story about winning the lottery.”
Present participle for to implicate, involve, or embroil someone in a situation or activity
“I never meant to suck in my best friend, but he ended up getting involved in the messy situation despite my intentions.”
Present participle for to lure or tempt someone into doing something
Present participle for to physically assimilate or take, especially a liquid
Present participle for to cause to be attracted or to show interest in someone or something
Present participle for to control or influence (a person or course of action)
Present participle for to persuade or use influence on
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