The vacuum cleaner sucked in all the air in the room.
dust
Frequency:
50
%
The fan sucked in all the dust from the floor.
water
Frequency:
45
%
The drain sucked in all the water from the sink.
Idiomatic Expressions for suck in
Phrase: suck someone in
Meaning: to deceive or manipulate someone into becoming involved in something
Usage: The salesman sucked me in with his smooth talking and I ended up buying something I didn't need.