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    sucker
    /ˈsʌkə/

    noun

    • 1. a gullible or easily deceived person: informal "if suckers will actually pay to do the work, more fool them"
    • 2. a thing or person not specified by name: informal North American "he's one strong sucker"

    verb

    • 1. fool or trick (someone): informal North American "they got suckered into accepting responsibility"
    • 2. (of a plant) produce suckers: "it spread rapidly after being left undisturbed to sucker"

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  2. Sucker can mean a sticky device, a plant part, a foolish person, a thing or person that is unpleasant, or a candy. Learn the different meanings and usage of sucker with examples and translations.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word sucker, from a noun for a person or animal that sucks to a verb for deceiving or tricking. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases.

  4. Learn the meaning of sucker as a noun and a verb, with synonyms and example sentences. Find out how to use sucker in different contexts, such as slang, botany, zoology, and fishing.

  5. Sucker can mean a person or thing that sucks, a dupe, a fish, a plant shoot, or a pipe. Learn the different meanings and usage of sucker from various dictionaries and sources.

  6. noun. a person or thing that sucks. Informal. a person easily cheated, deceived, or imposed upon. an infant or a young animal that is suckled, especially a suckling pig. a part or organ of an animal adapted for sucking sucking nourishment, or for adhering to an object as by suction.

  7. Sucker can mean someone who is easily deceived or a part that helps something stick. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Learner's Dictionary.

  8. Learn the meaning of sucker as a noun in English, with different senses and usage notes. Find out how to pronounce it, see pictures and example sentences, and explore synonyms and related words.