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SUCK OUT

(verb)
There is 1 meaning of the phrase Suck Out.

Definitions

Suck Out - as a verb

Remove by suction

Example: "Aspirate the wound"

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Example Sentences

"He used a straw to suck out the juice from the freshly squeezed orange."
"The doctor had to suck out the excess fluid from the patient's knee."
"After getting stung, he used a suction cup to suck out the venom."
"The vacuum cleaner was powerful enough to suck out deeply embedded dirt from the carpet."
"She had to suck out the remaining ink from the pen to refill it."
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