Dictionary Entry
suck in
Part of SpeechverbTo cause (someone) to become slowly more and more involved in some business or situation that may not be to their advantage.
In a Sentence
“I really didn't want to be on the committee, but somehow I got sucked in.”
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Poetry examples for “suck in”
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