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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
sucker . - adjective Equipped with a
sucker or suckers.
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Examples
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Can any of you idiots on the right say "we dun bin suckered"?
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As a result, Pilger says a growing number of Americans believe they have been "suckered" -- especially as the nation's economy has been entrusted to the same fraudsters who destroyed it.
Countercurrents.org 2009
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As a result, Pilger says a growing number of Americans believe they have been "suckered" -- especially as the nation’s economy has been entrusted to the same fraudsters who destroyed it.
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I was "suckered" into buying a self-pubbed book off Amazon.
Standard Bears 2007
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And that includes homeowners who supposedly got "suckered" into supposedly "predatory" loans.
The bailout agreement. Ann Althouse 2008
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Accordingly, there could be false breakouts and for those that are "suckered" into buying a bull or bear trap could experience a painful squeeze.
FXstreet.com 2010
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He also said some of the media were "suckered" on the issue.
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Still not clear to me exactly who ends up being "suckered" in this one ... (apart from law abiding public of course!)
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Still not clear to me exactly who ends up being "suckered" in this one ... (apart from law abiding public of course!)
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I regret that I have been "suckered" into responding to off-topic comments by denialists with replies that were also off-topic.
RealClimate 2009
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