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Sucker logo #10101) Chump 2) Dope 3) Due 4) Dupe 5) Ensnare 6) Gull 7) Leech 8) Lollipop 9) Lolly 10) Mark 11) Patsy 12) Pushover 13) Redhorse 14) Sap 15) Xvh
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Sucker logo #10101) Chump 2) Dupe 3) Fall guy 4) Fish 5) Fool 6) Gull 7) Hard candy on a stick 8) Lollipop 9) Mark 10) Patsy 11) Slang for a gullible person 12) Soft touch 13) Victim
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sucker logo #21820a shoot of more or less subterranean origin; an erect shoot originating from a bud on a root or a rhizome, sometimes at some distance from the stem of the plant.
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sucker logo #22054 young tree arising from the roots of an older one (E, 180)
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Sucker logo #21002• (n.) A parasite; a sponger. See def. 6, above. • (n.) A pipe through which anything is drawn. • (n.) The lumpfish. • (n.) Any one of numerous species of North American fresh-water cyprinoid fishes of the family Catostomidae; so called because the lips are protrusile. The flesh is coarse, and they are of little value as food. T...
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sucker logo #22589A shoot arising from the roots or the trunk below ground level.
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sucker logo #21003(from the article `tree`) ...were formed by or outside the shoot meristem but became dormant until induced by environmental factors. Rather unique adventitious buds may ... ...readily form shoots (called adventitious, because they do not form from nodes). The sweet potato and dahlia are propagated by tuberous roots. ... ...initiated ...
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Sucker logo #20003a shoot arising from the root or lower part of the stem of a plant.
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Sucker logo #20077A shoot which arises from an underground shoot or root of a plant.
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sucker logo #209731. One who, or that which, sucks; especially, one of the organs by which certain animals, as the octopus and remora, adhere to other bodies. ... 2. A suckling; a sucking animal. ... 3. The embolus, or bucket, of a pump; also, the valve of a pump basket. ... 4. A pipe through which anything is drawn. ... 5. A small piece of leather, usually round, h...
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Sucker logo #21081A shoot that arises at or below ground level from a plant's root or underground stem.
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Sucker logo #10444 A shoot sprouting from below ground at the base of a plant. In the case of grafted plants, suckers grow from the rootstock and should be torn off at their point of origin
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Sucker logo #20972Suck'er (sŭk'ẽr) noun 1. One who, or that which, sucks; esp., one of the organs by which certain animals, as the octopus and remora, adhere to other bodies. 2. A suckling; a sucking animal. Beau. & Fl. 3. The embolus, or bucket, of a pump; also, the valve ...
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Sucker logo #20972Suck'er intransitive verb To form suckers; as, corn suckers abundantly.
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Sucker logo #20972Suck'er transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Suckered ; present participle & verbal noun Suckering .] To strip off the suckers or shoots from; to deprive of suckers; as, to sucker maize.
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Sucker logo #22487A shoot arising from the roots or beneath the surface of the ground.
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sucker logo #22484A growth originating from the rootstock of a grafted plant, rather than the desired part of the plant. Sucker growth should be removed, so it doesn't draw energy from the plant.
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Sucker logo #22485A shoot arising from the root or lower part of the stem of a plant. If suckers grow from stumps or around the bottom of the trunk, they are called stump sprouts. Common with species such as oak, elm, and birch.
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Sucker logo #20110A name popularly applied to various types of freshwater fish closely related to carp. Suckers live and feed near the bottoms of streams. They may be cooked in any way appropriate for other fish.
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sucker logo #20974 noun a drinker who sucks (as at a nipple or through a straw)
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Sucker logo #21504A growth originating from the rootstock of a grafted plant.
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Sucker logo #22486A shoot that grows from a plant's roots or from beneath the surface of the ground.
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Sucker logo #22488A growth originating from the rootstock of a grafted plant, rather than the desired part of the plant. Sucker growth should be removed, so it does not draw energy from the plant.
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sucker logo #21199a person or thing that sucks. · a person easily cheated, deceived, or imposed upon. · an infant or a young animal that is suckled, esp. a suckling pig. · a part or organ of an animal adapted for sucking nourishment, or for adhering to an object as by suction. · any of several freshwater, mostly North American food fishes of t...
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Sucker logo #23348A shoot that grows from a plant's roots or from beneath the surface of the ground.
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