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suck up

verb as in gobble

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They were going to suck up this problem and turn into the solution to the other problem, which was the meat shortage.

It shows how people suck up to their sources, while at the same time Monica was getting killed in the press.

All this will suck up the time that an intensive peace push would require.

This is a big problem of his, and it's caused by his pathological need to suck up to the right.

Those five million pixels suck up some serious GPU (graphics processor) time, which in turn, sucks up battery power.

It would be noon before the sun could suck up this moisture.

They suck up this, in the most approved fashion, through a hollow reed, out of the original still-pot.

My thin blood seemed to suck up the cold until I was benumbed and almost unable to move the wheel.

I spread them on my face late in summer after a shower and suck up their breath.

They also suck up a few other things as well, which are necessary indeed, but far from forming the bulk of the nutriment.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to suck up, such as: devour, gulp, guzzle, swallow, cram, and gorge.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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