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SUCK'ET, n. A sweetmeat for the mouth.
SUCK'ER, n. He or that which draws with the mouth. 1. The embolus or piston of a...
SUCK'ED, pp. Drawn with the mouth, or with an instrument that exhausts the air; ...
SUCK, v.t. [L. sugo.] 1. To draw with the mouth; to draw out, as a liquid from a...
SUCH, a. 1. Of that kind; of the like kind. We never saw such a day; we have nev...
SUCEE'DED, pp. Followed in order; prospered; attended with success.
SUCCUS'SION, n. [L. succussio, from succusso, to shake; sub and quasso.] 1. The ...
SUCCUSSA'TION, n. [L. succusso, to shake.] A trot or trotting. 1. A shaking; suc...
SUCCUMB'ING, ppr. Yielding; submitting; sinking.
SUCCUMB', v.i. [L. succumbo; sub and cumbo, cubo, to lie down.] 1. To yield; to ...
SUC'CULENT, a. [L. succulentus, from succus, juice.] Full of juice; juicy. Succu...
SUC'CULENCE SUC'CULENCY, n. [See Succulent .] Juiciness; as the succulence of a ...
SUC'CUBA SUC'CUBUS, n. [L. sub and cubo.] A pretended kind of demon.
SUC'COTASH, n. In America, a mixture of green maiz and beans boiled. The dish, a...
SUC'CORY, n. Wild endive, a plant of the genus Cichorium.
SUC'CORLESS, a. Destitute of help or relief.