SUCKED | • sucked v. Simple past tense and past participle of suck. • SUCK v. to draw in by establishing a partial vacuum. |
SUCKEN | • sucken n. (Obsolete) The duty of a tenant to bring corn etc to a particular mill to be ground. • sucken n. (Obsolete) The land astricted in this way. • SUCKEN n. a feudal district under a particular jurisdiction, also SOKEN. |
SUCKER | • sucker n. A person or animal that sucks, especially a breast or udder; especially a suckling animal, young mammal… • sucker n. (Horticulture) An undesired stem growing out of the roots or lower trunk of a shrub or tree, especially… • sucker n. (By extension) A parasite; a sponger. |
SUCKET | • sucket n. A candied fruit sweetmeat. • SUCKET n. (obsolete) a dainty or delicacy, also SUNKET. |
SUCKENS | • suckens n. Plural of sucken. • SUCKEN n. a feudal district under a particular jurisdiction, also SOKEN. |
SUCKERS | • suckers n. Plural of sucker. • Suckers n. Plural of Sucker. • SUCKER v. to strip off superfluous shoots. |
SUCKETS | • suckets n. Plural of sucket. • SUCKET n. (obsolete) a dainty or delicacy, also SUNKET. |
SUCKENER | • suckener n. (Obsolete) The tenant of a sucken, who under the law of thirlage had to mill his grain at the mill of… • SUCKENER n. a tenant under the thirlage system. |
SUCKERED | • suckered v. Simple past tense and past participle of sucker. • suckered adj. Equipped with a sucker or suckers. • SUCKER v. to strip off superfluous shoots. |
SUCKENERS | • suckeners n. Plural of suckener. • SUCKENER n. a tenant under the thirlage system. |
SUCKERING | • suckering v. Present participle of sucker. • SUCKER v. to strip off superfluous shoots. |
SUCKERFISH | • suckerfish n. The remora and other fish of family Echeneidae, especially Echeneis naucrates. • SUCKERFISH n. the remora or any other fish with an adhesive disc, e.g. a lumpsucker. |
SUCKERFISHES | • suckerfishes n. Plural of suckerfish. • SUCKERFISH n. the remora or any other fish with an adhesive disc, e.g. a lumpsucker. |