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Suck in phrasal verb
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Meaning: Become involved in something unpleasant
(Separable [optional] | International English)
» Example: Everyone around her was taking drugs and she got SUCKED IN.
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Meaning: Become involved in something unpleasant
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Suck into phrasal verb
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Meaning: Become involved in something unpleasant
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: The country got SUCKED INTO the war.
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Meaning: Become involved in something unpleasant
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Suck up phrasal verb
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Meaning: Try to ingratiate yourself
(Intransitive | International English)
» Example: He is always SUCKING UP to try to get the boss's approval.
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Meaning: Try to ingratiate yourself
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Suck up to phrasal verb
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Meaning: Ingratiate yourself with someone
(Inseparable | International English)
» Example: He's always SUCKING UP TO our boss.
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Meaning: Ingratiate yourself with someone