Sentence examples for a case of suck from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a case of suck" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a situation that is disappointing or unfortunate, but it lacks clarity and is not commonly used.
Example: "After hearing the news about the canceled event, it really felt like a case of suck."
Alternatives: "a disappointing situation" or "an unfortunate circumstance".

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A case of suck it and see.

It's essentially a case of suck it and see".

Whatever it is, £112m is small change for Ferrero – a case of suck it and see.

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It's a genuinely odd friendship and not simply a case of Ben dominating Kalyan or Kalyan sucking up to keep his free room.

Not only is it a case of acting after the horse has bolted, but the inspection industry is sucking value from the frontline at a time when services are under severe resource pressure.

A case of wine.

A Case of Misinterpretation.

For this reason, they are most readily maintained either by vertical transmission (mother to offspring) in their arthropod hosts or, in the case of blood-sucking arthropods, by horizontal transmission through an infected vertebrate (one case is also known of transmission through a plant [ 10]).

Some ingredients are considered sensual by virtue of how they are eaten, for example, "sharing food from a common platter," as Dr. Rosofsky wrote in an entry on aphrodisiacs in the "Encyclopedia of Food and Culture" (Scribner, 2002), or, in the case of oysters, "sucking and slurping seductively".

That's a big pile of suck.

Jameson supplied us a couple of cases of Whisky to suck down while we featured the Black Lips new album Good Bad Not Evil.

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