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What is the past tense of suck in?

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The past tense of suck in is sucked in.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of suck in is sucks in.

The present participle of suck in is sucking in.

The past participle of suck in is sucked in.

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I sucked in a breath and bolted upright, scooting back in my bed till my back hit the headboard and I couldn't go any further.
On a map, the fleet's movement over the next week would look like iron filings sucked in by a magnet.
As the cowboy turned in their direction, the ladies all sucked in their breath simultaneously.
The pressure was immediately released from his mouth and he sucked in a gulp of air.
During the bubble period, BusinessWeek was totally sucked in by the dot-commers.
I managed a quick smile before letting my jaw drop as I greedily sucked in air.

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