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31sucking — /suk ing/, adj. 1. not weaned. 2. very young. [bef. 1000; ME souking(e), OE sucende; see SUCK, ING2] * * * drawing of fluids into the mouth by creating a vacuum pressure in the oral cavity. Mammalian infants rely on this method of food… …
32sucking — adjective (of a child or animal) not yet weaned …
33sucking disk — a disk like structure used by a fish to attach itself to rocks or vegetation …
34sucking louse. — See under louse (def. 1). [1905 10] * * * …
35sucking urge — noun An infants instinctive urge to breastfeed. It is a primitive reflex. Syn: suckling urge …
36sucking blister — a small blister on the center of the upper lip of an infant caused by friction during nursing …
37sucking callus — 1. a callus in the center of the upper lip of an infant, caused by friction during nursing. 2. a callus on a thumb or finger that a child sucks on excessively …
38sucking cushion — corpus adiposum buccae …
39sucking pad — suctorial pad corpus adiposum buccae …
40Sucking lemons — sour faced …