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      • a person who believes everything they are told and is therefore easy to deceive: You didn't actually believe him when he said he had a yacht, did you? Oh, Annie, you sucker! be a sucker for somethinginformal to like something so much that you cannot refuse it or judge its real value: I have to confess I'm a sucker for musicals.
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  1. The meaning of SUCKER is one that sucks especially a breast or udder : suckling. How to use sucker in a sentence.

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  3. A sucker is a small device used for attaching things to surfaces. It consists of a cup-shaped piece of rubber that sticks to a surface when it is pressed flat.

  4. 1. One that sucks, especially an unweaned domestic animal. 2. Informal. a. One who is easily deceived; a dupe. b. One that is indiscriminately attracted to something specified: I'm always a sucker for a good crime drama. 3. Slang. a. An unspecified thing.

  5. a strong shoot that arises in a mature plant from a root, rhizome, or the base of the main stem. a short branch of a parasitic plant that absorbs nutrients from the host. a pipe or tube through which a fluid is drawn by suction.

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    1 sucker /ˈsʌkɚ/ noun

    plural suckers

    1 sucker

    /ˈsʌkɚ/

    noun

    [phrasal verb]

    sucker (someone) into (something) US, informal

    : to deceive or trick (someone) in order to make that person do (something)

    •I was suckered into volunteering at the cookout.

    •She suckered me into paying for her meal.

    •How did I get suckered into (doing) this?

  6. SUCKER definition: 1. something that helps an animal or object to stick to a surface: 2. informal for suction cup 3…. Learn more.

  7. If you sucker a person into doing something, you deceive them, usually so that they do something that is against their own interests.

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