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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sucking \Suck"ing\, a.
Drawing milk from the mother or dam; hence, colloquially,
young, inexperienced, as, a sucking infant; a sucking calf.
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I suppose you are a young barrister, sucking lawyer, or
that sort of thing. --Thackeray.
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{Sucking bottle}, a feeding bottle. See under {Bottle}.
{Sucking fish} (Zool.), the remora. See {Remora}. --Baird.
{Sucking pump}, a suction pump. See under {Suction}.
{Sucking stomach} (Zool.), the muscular first stomach of
certain insects and other invertebrates which suck liquid
food.
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