Take in, also metaphorically.
Try to gain favor by cringing or flattering.
Ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior.
1 I'm not including this just to suck up to you, Tom, honest.
2 But there's no one of any importance left to suck up to!
3 Next time you suck up your loss like a big girl, eh?
4 The anteater can suck up water and be used as a watering can.
5 Jetpack Joyrideis an addictive, clever game that will suck up your free time.
6 Step one: Gently suck up the bumblebees with a special vacuum.
7 But those take up space, and more importantly, suck up power.
8 Having famous writers suck up to her made her feel important.
9 I used the dropper to suck up a dose of it.
10 Won't effect you all that much, not unless you suck up every grain.'
11 But they could not suck up enough water to quench their terrible thirst.
12 Along with water, they suck up entire generations of fish eggs.
13 Now go out and tell Aunt Pike that, and suck up to her.
14 Then, with a tubelike lower lip, they suck up the sap.
15 The tower had been designed to suck up air from the surrounding forest.
16 I'll have to suck up vitamin mush through a straw in my helmet.
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