Sucked Unscramble word

sucked is a Scrabble word, sucked uses Six letters.
Scrabble point value for sucked Thirteen points.
Words with Friends point value for sucked: Thirteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling sucked. We found a total of 85 words by unscrambling the letters in sucked.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sucked

cukes 11 decks 12 decus 8 duces 8 ducks 12 dukes 10

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sucked

cuds 7 cued 7 cues 6 cuke 10 cusk 10 deck 11 desc 7 desk 9 deus 5 duce 7 duck 11 ducs 7 dues 5 duke 9 dusk 9 ecus 6 educ 7 kues 8 scud 7 seck 10 sked 9 suck 10 sude 5 sued 5 ukes 8 used 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sucked

csk 9 cud 6 cue 5 dec 6 des 4 dks 8 duc 6 due 4 ecu 5 eds 4 esc 5 esd 4 esu 3 ked 8 kue 7 sec 5 sed 4 sud 4 sue 3 suk 7 uds 4 uke 7 use 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sucked

cd 5 ce 4 ck 8 cs 4 cu 4 dc 5 de 3 dk 7 ds 3 du 3 ec 4 ed 3 es 2 eu 2 kc 8 sc 4 sd 3 se 2 sk 6 su 2 uc 4 ud 3 us 2

Definitions of sucked

British English : suck If you suck something, you hold it in your mouth and pull at it with the muscles in your cheeks and tongue, for example in order to get liquid out of it.You may prefer to give her a dummy to suck instead.They waited in silence and sucked their sweets.sʌk VERB

verb

  1. to draw (a liquid or other substance) into the mouth by creating a partial vacuum in the mouth
  2. to draw in (fluid, etc) by or as if by a similar action   ⇒ plants suck moisture from the soil
  3. to drink milk from (a mother's breast); suckle
  4. (transitive) to extract fluid content from (a solid food)   ⇒ to suck a lemon
  5. (transitive) to take into the mouth and moisten, dissolve, or roll around with the tongue   ⇒ to suck one's thumb
  6. (transitive; often followed by down, in, etc ) to draw by using irresistible force   ⇒ the whirlpool sucked him down
  7. (intransitive) (of a pump) to draw in air because of a low supply level or leaking valves, pipes, etc
  8. (transitive) to assimilate or acquire (knowledge, comfort, etc)
  9. (intransitive) (slang ) to be contemptible or disgusting
  10. See sucking diesel
  11. See suck it and see

noun

  1. the act or an instance of sucking
  2. something that is sucked, esp milk from the mother's breast
  3. See give suck to
  4. an attracting or sucking force   ⇒ the suck of the whirlpool was very strong
  5. a sound caused by sucking