Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A take-in; a fraud.
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Examples
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Fingers together, arm movement to the mouth, and a long suck-in of air made it easy to see what he was saying.
Chapter 4: The March 1996
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It had the suck-in and the blow-out of the breath, the uh! and the ah!
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And it didn't suck-in fact, it's one of this art-rock skeptic's favorite albums of all time.
LAS magazine | music, media, art, culture, life, everything 2010
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Friday's driving force was to recapture the 200 day MA once again which bulls hope will suck-in more buyers.
Millionaire Now! 2010
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Have that Team of Destiny feel after the miracle Week 17 suck-in.
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