| SUCKLE | • suckle n. (Obsolete) A teat. • suckle n. An act of suckling. • suckle v. (Transitive) To give suck to; to nurse at the breast, udder, or dugs. |
| SUCKLED | • suckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of suckle. • SUCKLE v. to feed mild from the breast. |
| SUCKLER | • suckler n. An animal that has not yet been weaned. • suckler n. Any animal that suckles its young; a mammal. • SUCKLER n. an animal that suckles, also SUCKLING. |
| SUCKLES | • suckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of suckle. • SUCKLE v. to feed mild from the breast. |
| SUCKLERS | • sucklers n. Plural of suckler. • sucklers n. A plant: red clover or white clover. • SUCKLER n. an animal that suckles, also SUCKLING. |
| SUCKLESS | • suckless adj. That does not suck or suckle. • SUCKLESS adj. having no juice. |
| SUCKLING | • suckling n. An infant that is still being breastfed (being suckled) by its mother. • suckling n. A young mammal not yet weaned and still being fed milk by its mother. • suckling v. Present participle of suckle. |
| SUCKLINGS | • sucklings n. Plural of suckling. • SUCKLING n. a young mammal that has not been weaned. |
| HONEYSUCKLE | • honeysuckle n. Any of the many species of arching shrubs and climbing vines of the genus Lonicera in the Caprifoliaceae… • honeysuckle n. Any of several species of superficially similar plants from Australia. • Honeysuckle prop.n. A female given name. |
| HONEYSUCKLED | • honeysuckled adj. Covered with honeysuckle. • HONEYSUCKLED adj. sweetened with honeysuckle. |
| HONEYSUCKLES | • honeysuckles n. Plural of honeysuckle. • HONEYSUCKLE n. any of a genus of shrubs with opposite leaves and fragrant tubular flowers rich in nectar. |