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Suckability vs Suckable - What's the difference?

suckability | suckable | Derived terms |

Suckable is a derived term of suckability.



As a noun suckability

is the degree in which soomething is suckable.

As an adjective suckable is

able to be sucked, or suitable for sucking.

suckability

English

Noun

(-)
  • The degree in which soomething is suckable
  • suckable

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Able to be sucked, or suitable for sucking
  • * 2009 , Ken Smith, Spunky Sailor
  • *:His cock began growing—six, seven... eight-and-a- half and still rising—bloody hell ten incredible inches of superb and suckable cock snaking invitingly down the leg of his breeches.
  • * 2005 , Sandra Smidt, Observing, assessing and planning for children in the early years
  • *:The child tries things over and over again to work out things like 'What things are suckable'' and then works out categories of '''suckable''' and non-' suckable things.
  • Antonyms

    * unsuckable

    Derived terms

    * suckability