History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
absorb

to take in (e.g. liquid, heat, light)

physically take in a liquid

attract

to cause a feeling of pleasure, liking etc in (a person)

draw attention

beguile

the cheats, deceive (a person)

fool

deceive

to cause (a person) to believe something that is false

mislead; be dishonest

hoodwink

to deceive or trick (a person)

deceive

induce

to persuade or influence (a person); to cause, bring, about (something)

cause to happen; encourage

inhale

to breathe (something) in

breathe in

shilling

(until 1971) a British coin with the value of twelve old pennies; a unit of currency in Kenya, Uganda etc

bait, entrap

SUCK IN as in Wiktionary
SUCK IN as in Wikipedia