Definitionn. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
Last update: August 6, 2015
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An octopus has suckers on its tentacles. [Please select]
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A second sucker of variable size and shape lies behind the oral one. [Please select]
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Personally, I think Rivers is playing him for a sucker. [Please select]
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Haustellum: a sucker: applied to that portion of the mouth of a sucking insect through which liquid food is drawn into the gullet. [Please select]
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They abound in a plentiful variety of fish, such as trout, sucker, etcetera; and the natives assert that white fish is sometimes taken. [Please select]
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He heard that he was a sucker, that he was a poor stick, that he wasn't fit to black his mother's boots. [Please select]
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It does not become a fruit-eater like the robin, but a juice-sucker; it punctures the grapes for their unfermented wine. [Please select]
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John wants to know if the beetle's pulvillus does not act just like the "sucker" that boys make. [Please select]
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