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  • present participle of suckle.
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suckling

[suhk-ling] / ˈsʌk lɪŋ /
NOUN
baby
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STRONG


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Dr Beccy Suckling, chief medical officer at the hospital, said the building had a series of problems including windows that won't close properly, leading to damp.

From BBC • Jan. 19, 2025

And despite her growing success as a novelist, she has no desire to step down from her role at the center, directed and co-founded by her former husband, Kierán Suckling.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 10, 2022

Suckling described Millet as keeping the staff of the center focused on that sense of awe and wonder.

From New York Times • Oct. 6, 2022

Suckling pig is a fabulous bar of meat, crisp in parts and soft in others, flavored with orange, oregano and thyme and garnished with minced onions and dots of avocado puree.

From Washington Post • Oct. 22, 2021

To this period may be attributed his close friendship with Sir John Suckling, Ben Jonson and Clarendon; the latter says that Carew was “a person of pleasant and facetious wit.”

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades" by Various




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