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Meanings of
suck out
in English
Remove as if by suction.
aspirate
draw out
Synonyms
Examples for "
aspirate
"
aspirate
draw out
Examples for "
aspirate
"
1
A vitreous
aspirate
of the right eye was positive for Fusarium species.
2
Results showed that the kit isolated MSCs and platelets from BM
aspirate
.
3
The insertion of a rough breathing ' calls for a strong
aspirate
.
4
All the isolates were from deep tracheal
aspirate
or bronchoalveolar lavage specimens.
5
A second bone marrow
aspirate
revealed neoplastic infiltration by similar cells.
1
They could
draw
out
whatever reinforcements were available on a minute-by-minute basis.
2
Her shaking fingers could hardly
draw
out
the watch in her belt.
3
I let it
draw
out
on purpose, to force him to speak.
4
Of course the shooting of last night would
draw
out
the natives.
5
That is the only comfort we can
draw
out
of the affair.
Usage of
suck out
in English
1
Their lies will fasten themselves to her and
suck
out
her life.
2
Instead of that they'll
suck
out
somebody else's vitality to save her.
3
Why, I had very nearly had to
suck
out
the imagined poison.
4
They pierce the cotton plants in the South, and
suck
out
the juices.
5
The Nurembergers were ready to
suck
out
the fullest advantage from their privilege.
6
There they stand all day long and
suck
out
the juice.
7
Did it
suck
out
all the poisons accumulated with the years?
8
You break off the head and
suck
out
all the juices.
9
Her words seemed to
suck
out
the last of Jeremy's breath.
10
Nothing you couldn't
suck
out
with a plunger or slap together with some epoxy.
11
He must find her, examine her,
suck
out
her secrets.
12
They attach themselves to the roots of neighbouring plants and
suck
out
their nutrients.
13
I think if I lie flat, they'll
suck
out
what's left of my heat.
14
Leeches
suck
out
the pooling blood, known as venous congestion.
15
If hell gives you lemons, you find a way to
suck
out
their souls.
16
The cicada sticks it into a leaf or young twig to
suck
out
the juice.
Other examples for "suck out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
suck
out
suck
Verb
Preposition
Suck out
through the time
Suck out
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common