sucker

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definition
verb
it spread rapidly after being left undisturbed to sucker
(of a plant) produce suckers.
they got suckered into accepting responsibility
fool or trick (someone).
noun
a person or thing that sucks, in particular.
The gullible sucker actually plunks down money for an ‘outfit’ of software and seed emails.
a gullible or easily deceived person.
translation of 'sucker'
verb
جرد
noun
المغفل,
حشرة ماصة,
الجذير فرع منبثق,
مصاصة أو محجمة,
كباس المضخة الماصة,
ماص,
مضصاصة,
إبله
example
I'm always a 'sucker' for plot in this type of movie and for once it wasn't completely superficial and full of holes.
This 'sucker' ran on a shaft drive. Turning the pedals turned an eccentric cam just above the bottom bracket, which then turned a shaft drive that lead down to the rear wheel, where another cam converted this to rotational motion.
I've always been a 'sucker' for a good sense of humor and turn of phrase; that can cover many flaws.
Uncle Roy had made the cages himself from pipe and 'sucker' rod left over from oil wells.
I must admit up front that I have always been a 'sucker' for this film.
The cinematography was beautiful and I am always a 'sucker' for pretty pictures.
he's one strong 'sucker'
An oral sucker was identified, as was a ventral 'sucker' .
I'm always a 'sucker' for books that purport to explain how the world - or at least how America - works.
If someone has humiliated you, you pass on the victimization to the next 'sucker' .
How much more can those 55 million people take before they 'sucker' us in for the final treatment.
One Scottish scrum disintegrated completely and the Springboks are not noted for giving a 'sucker' an even break.
I'm only going to fill out your patient survey if you've got a strawberry-flavored 'sucker' with my name on it!
I'm always a 'sucker' for these kind of movies, with innocent, dreamy teenagers wandering around in orange sunlight, seeking some sort of self-discovery.
they attach themselves to fish by means of a 'sucker'
he's one strong 'sucker'
I've always been a 'sucker' for yam - it's a lovely, bready, fibrous vegetable a little like a well-cooked potato.
The price has little more than a nodding acquaintance with the actual value; the only thing that matters is what the next 'sucker' in line is willing to pay.
Once the sucker is attached to an object, any force that pulls the 'sucker' away from the surface tends to lift the piston.
It sure looks as if he's faking ignorance to try to 'sucker' her into making some outlandish claim about how the memo was a Democratic plant.
We are one of the most professional suppliers of casing, tubing, line pipe, 'sucker' rod and other oilfield equipment in China.
The gullible 'sucker' actually plunks down money for an ‘outfit’ of software and seed emails.
Always a 'sucker' for a bit of cream cheese and smoked salmon I was delighted to discover the basil seasoning added some extra taste sensations to the panini.
She's one of those people who claims psychic ability, but has never proven anything more than a talent to 'sucker' people into believing that she has a supernatural gift of some kind.
I've always been a 'sucker' for game collections but this one surprised me when it arrived.
I'm always a 'sucker' for a good horn section, so the trombone, trumpet and sax were a welcome sight and sound.
Always a 'sucker' for shellfish, I chose king prawns in a Mediterranean sauce as a starter at £5.
Then again, I always was a 'sucker' for Churchill.
We all agreed that there is always that one girl who you are always a 'sucker' for.
I always was a 'sucker' for a good fairy tale
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