| smoked | | |
| adj. | 1. smoke-cured, smoke-dried, smoked | (used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke. |
| ~ preserved | prevented from decaying or spoiling and prepared for future use. |
| suck in | | |
| v. (consumption) | 1. sop up, suck in, take in, take up | take up as if with a sponge. |
| ~ ingest, consume, have, take in, take | serve oneself to, or consume regularly.; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee" |
| v. (weather) | 2. suck, suck in | attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc..; "The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad" |
| ~ take in, absorb | suck or take up or in.; "A black star absorbs all matter" |
| v. (contact) | 3. draw in, suck in | draw in as if by suction.; "suck in your cheeks and stomach" |
| ~ core out, hollow out, hollow | remove the interior of.; "hollow out a tree trunk" |
| ~ aspirate, suck out, draw out | remove as if by suction.; "aspirate the wound" |
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