to smoke;  to breathe in;  to suck;  to sip;  to absorb;  to soak up
 to inhale;  to breathe in;  to suck up;  to absorb;  to soak up
 to suck up;  to pump up;  to siphon off (profits, etc.);  to exploit;  to take up others' opinions, hopes, etc.
 to suck up;  to absorb;  to squeeze (money)
 to suck (or draw) out;  to aspirate
 cigarette end;  cigarette butt;  tobacco ashes
 to breathe in and breathe out
 clear broth soup, with ingredients and garnish floating in and on it
 to be onto a good thing;  to make money without working;  to line one's pockets
 to attract;  to be used to
 mouthpiece;  cigarette holder;  cigarette filter (tip);  fragrant garnish (for soup)
 half-finished (cigarette);  half-smoked
 to be onto a good thing;  to make money without working;  to line one's pockets
 to suck in;  to take in;  to sop up;  to take up
 vampire bat (Desmodontinae spp.)
 to take a piece of the action;  to benefit from another's work without working oneself
 honeyeater (any of a number of long-tongued Australasian songbirds, esp. the cardinal honeyeater, Myzomela cardinalis)
 yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius)
 Hirudo nipponia (species of blood-sucking leech)