Sucked Sentence Examples

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  • When they left, it sucked the life from the room.

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  • He sucked in a breath.

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  • She sucked in a breath of the cold air and let it out slowly.

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  • His body sucked healing power from her.

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  • She sucked in a breath.

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  • By this time Demosthenes felt that the poison which he had sucked from the pen was beginning to work.

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  • But the black rocks sucked the heat in and held it close to the earth.

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  • His absence sucked the energy from the room and she stared down at the dishwater.

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  • Didn't stop to think we might be in the middle of helping when you sucked us dry?

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  • Lightning streaked from her fingertips, and she felt the magic sucked from her.

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  • She sucked in a breath, struggling to calm herself.

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  • Deidre sucked in a deep breath, praying the demon lord answered the summons.

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  • But my timing sucked, didn't it?

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  • She picked at her finger and sucked on it.

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  • Right over there is where I sucked Harmony near-dry.

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  • Carmen sucked her breath in and let it out slowly.

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  • Deidre sucked in a breath and held it, squeezing her eyes closed.

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  • The second sucked the strength out of her body and brought tunnel vision.

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  • She sucked in a breath and turned to the kid.

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  • He got off on it as he dry humped her and sucked her life from her.

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  • Her curse was lost as she was sucked into the shadow world.

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  • Pulling it out, she sucked in a breath and withdrew a familiar vial of blood.

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  • He opened a portal so fast, the shadow world sucked her breath out.

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  • Agonizing over how much time Rhyn had, she finally reached the water-soaked sand and sucked in ragged breaths as she knelt for a moment of rest.

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  • She sucked in a deep breath and turned to face the music.

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  • She sucked in deep breaths, on the verge of hysterics after the freaky trip from cliff to spaceship.

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  • She sucked her thumb and stepped back, waiting for something to happen.

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  • She sucked in a deep breath.

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  • She sucked in a breath and moved away, flinching as he pushed over the chair separating them.

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  • She sucked in her breath quickly and then let it escape in a relieved sigh when she realized it was Josh.

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  • You sure sucked the fun out of that moment.

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  • Carmen sucked in a deep breath.

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  • It sucked her magic out of her, storing it in the black cuff.

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  • When her vision cleared to reveal where he'd taken her, she sucked in a breath.

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  • Jenn sucked in deep breaths, hanging onto Darian's words.

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  • The blast was short but sucked her magic and left her feeling as if her insides were on fire.

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  • As he sucked in deep breaths, his senses went mad when they detected her approach.

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  • Alex sucked in a quick breath and grabbed her arm, jerking her toward him.

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  • Cupping his hands around the flame, he sucked life into the cigarette and then shook the flame from the match before tossing it into an ashtray.

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  • He sucked in his breath, his dark gaze probing hers.

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  • She released a deep breath then sucked in the humid air.

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  • She sucked in a sharp breath, wondering if Jule really was able to read her mind after telling her he couldn't.

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  • Jessi sucked in a deep breath, held it for a count of five then released it.

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  • The girl sucked in fast breaths and lay still.

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  • Xander sucked in a deep breath.

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  • The steam is introduced into the pipes at about the pressure of the atmosphere, and is sucked through the system by means of a vacuum pump, which at the same operation frees the pipes from air and from condensation water.

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  • When first sucked up by the insect from an infected man it passes into its stomach, and thence makes its way into the thoracic muscles, and there for some time it grows.

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  • By means of similar head-jerks the skins of insects sucked dry of their contents are thrown out of the pit, which is then kept clear of refuse.

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  • In that most largely used, known as " creosoting," dead oil of tar, to the amount of some 3 gallons per sleeper, is forced into the wood under pressure, or is sucked in by vacuum, both the timber and the oil being heated.

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  • Following up this line of investigation, Major Ronald Ross in 1895 found that if a mosquito sucked blood containing the parasites they soon began to throw out flagellae, which broke away and became free; and in 1897 he discovered peculiar pigmented cells, which afterwards turned out to be the parasites of aestivo-autumnal malaria in an early stage of development, within the stomachwall of mosquitoes which had been fed on malarial blood.

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  • It is very probable that in Scorpio they do not serve merely to secrete a digestive fluid (shown in other Arthropoda to resemble the pancreatic fluid), but that they also become distended by the juices of the prey sucked in by the scorpion - as certainly must occur in the case of the simple unbranched gastric caeca of the spiders.

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  • Like the scorpions the spiders have a special tendency to cannibalism, and accordingly the male, in approaching the female for the purpose of fertilizing her, is liable to be fallen upon and sucked dry by the object of his attentions.

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  • The continuity is secured if the liquid between two ellipsoids X and X 11 moving with the velocity U and 15 1 of equation (II), is squeezed out or sucked in across the plane x=o at a rate equal to the integral flow of the velocity I across the annular area a l.

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  • They fly about from July till October, living upon the sap of the vine, which is sucked up by the rostrum from the leaves or buds.

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  • First Valdemar aimed at the recovery of Zealand, which was actually partitioned among a score of Holstein mortgagees who ruled their portions despotically from their strong castles, and sucked the people dry.

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  • These salts are sucked up by the roots of plants, and by taking part in the process of nutrition are partly converted into oxalate, tartrate, and other organic salts, which, when the plants are burned, are converted into the carbonate, K 2 CO 3.

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  • In these, bricks in great numbers are piled loosely, in such a way that, while they leave ample passage for the gas and air, yet they offer to them a very great extent of surface, and therefore readily transfer to them the heat which they have as readily sucked out of the escaping products of combustion in the last preceding phase.

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  • Thence they are sucked out by the chimney-draught through the left-hand ports, down through the uptakes and regenerators, here again meeting ands heating the loose mass of " regenerator " brickwork, and finally escape by the chimney-flue 0.

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  • Water is sucked up from a vessel of moderate size, the rubber is nipped, and by a quick motion the tube and vessel are separated, preferably by a downward movement of the latter.

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  • The heat being continued, and the current of air always passing over the surface of the melted lead button, and the lead oxide being sucked up by the cupel as fast as it is formed, the metallic globule rapidly diminishes in size until at last all the lead has been got rid of.

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  • In the upper part there is consequently a tendency to the formation of a vacuum, and some of the impure sub-soil water near the higher leakages is sucked into the mains, to be mixed with the supply when next turned on.

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  • Like a soft-boiled egg being sucked through the neck of a bottle; the meaning of his words sank in and resumed their true shape.

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  • Her body strained to heal itself and the Black God, whose touch sucked her healing power fast.

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  • She sucked his blood clean from his thumb.

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  • Fear didn't dictate her mood—it was a sense of resignation and total helplessness, as if she'd been sucked into a black hole of bureaucracy where she'd remain forever.

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  • Agonizing over how much time Rhyn had, she finally reached the water.s edge and sucked in ragged breaths as she knelt for a moment of rest.

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  • Once the plant's gravity sucked her in, its atmosphere would fry her.

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  • She gritted her teeth in pain and sucked in a breath as she started to fall again.  She glimpsed demons hovering a short distance away over an opening in the jungle.  They looked like massive, angry hornets before disappearing from her line of sight.  A branch grabbed her arm this time and threw her back over the treetops.  This time, she faced a different direction and saw a sprawling palace the size of a mall.

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  • Nights near the ocean were humid and heavy despite the constant sea breeze, and he sucked in another deep breath, determined not to take even the heavy nights by the ocean for granted.

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  • Unable to take her gaze from it, she tried not to notice how her body was relaxing against the vampire that sucked her blood the day before.

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  • You may get sucked into fiercely competitive board games.

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  • I've often fantasized about having both my nipples sucked at the same time by two women.

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  • She looked so forlorn, so empty like the hope had been sucked out of her.

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  • He nodded, then sucked a long gulp of air into his lungs.

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  • Clearly, even civil libertarians have been sucked into the Da Vinci cult.

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  • Lived deep and dangerous and sucked the marrow out of life.

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  • Instead, they are sucked into the hungry maw of the Dark and utterly destroyed.

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  • The bags are used for catching midges once they have been sucked into the machine.

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  • Who hasn't sucked the nectar from the flower of the dead nettle?

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  • She spun down like an ash key into the mire below where the black ooze slowly sucked her down into its murky depths.

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  • There are also some special pastilles that can be sucked to help the production of saliva.

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  • I popped a boiled sweet - but my saliva didn't flow, and I might as well have sucked a stone.

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  • But can he leave behind his life of crime, or will he be sucked back into the corrupting Parisian underworld?

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  • As our stern passed them they were indeed sucked right to the center of the canal and set off with renewed vigor.

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  • I had a perfectly innocent relationship with a steady old workhorse called Nudge, who sucked his mints rather than crunching them.

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  • The muscles acting on the bulb-like pharynx now set up a pumping action (see Huxley, 26); and the juices - but no solid matter, excepting such as is reduced to powder - are sucked into the scorpion's alimentary canal.

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  • I taught her the word "puppy" and drew her hand over them all, while they sucked, and spelled "puppies."

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  • He sucked and swallowed the cold snow, his lips quivered but his eyes, still smiling, glittered with effort and exasperation as he mustered his remaining strength.

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  • But he's sucked our blood and now he thinks he's quit of us.

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  • I 'm also casually working on a short story about a little girl who gets sucked into a hoover.

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  • This time, DSS Sauropod is sucked into a black hole.

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  • Eagles may soar, but weasels do n't get sucked into jet engines.

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  • These countries, sucked dry by debt repayments to the west, provide little or no support to families.

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  • A sample of fluid can now be sucked out with a syringe.

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  • Mrs H sucked in a deep breath; she was about to make a statement.

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  • The milk is sucked into the clusters in an action similar to the suckling calf 's.

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  • Tho Henry--in his tyrannous old age--came very close to being sucked into a conspiracy to get rid of her as well.

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  • However, you should be careful about buying a whole mattress made of Memory foam because you may get the feeling of being sucked into the mattress, which will make shifting or turning your body hard.

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  • Throat lozenges are sucked on as needed to ease sore throat or cough.

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  • The name of this product definitely sucked me in.

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  • Maryland kind of sucked and so did the drivers.

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  • It may be placed between the cheek and gum, chewed, or sucked.

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  • Betel nut may be sucked or chewed like gum.

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  • Unfortunately, if you are obsessed with a particular Hollywood hottie, then you are more likely to be sucked into the world of altered images.

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  • This is also how a butterfly drinks water so all nutrients are sucked through the tube.

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  • Masking tape - You need to mask off all your air intake vents in the room so the sawdust air isn't sucked out of the room and circulated around your home.

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  • When the trigger is pressed, the paint is sucked up into the sprayer by the electric motor and jettisoned out of the tip to coat whatever it is you're painting.

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  • He hooks up with his brother and his old friends, and sure enough, instantly gets sucked back into the gangster lifestyle that he thought he left behind.

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  • I got sucked into the game quickly by its glossy and very hip presentation and before I knew it I had half the game completed (and half the night gone).But I still have Road Rage, so I'm taking it to the streets.

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  • I grabbed a rubber band and secured the button on my controller for a few hours while my characters constantly sucked magic out of a helpless critter.

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  • You find yourself stranded on some foreign planet… stop me if you've heard this one before… and they've found yet another lame excuse to have all of the abilities Ms. Aran learned in the last game sucked away through mysterious forces.

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  • Link pursues but is sucked into a mysterious realm of twilight and transformed into a blue-eyed wolf.

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  • And then, there are video games that just plain sucked and milked a popular franchise for all its worth.

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  • Also introduced in 1961 was a Kitten Doll that sucked her thumb.

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  • The ear is washed, a small incision made in the eardrum, the fluid sucked out, a tube inserted, and the ear packed with cotton to control bleeding.

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  • Pus taken from the ear or sucked out of the abscess with a needle is sent to a laboratory so that the infecting bacteria can be identified.

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  • Some are shaped like bottle nipples and others resemble a breast nipple that is being sucked on.

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  • When air is not being sucked in to the vacuum strong enough, the vacuum is no longer efficient and heavier particles are left behind on the surface you're trying to clean.

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  • If you've been sucked into Stephanie Meyer's world of vampire-werewolf-teenage schoolgirl love triangle madness, then you have a great chance at winning Twilight board games.

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  • Though it's easy to be sucked in by a glamorous exterior, you want to make sure that the case you have your eye on can do more than just look pretty.

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  • You'll need the extra time because it's easy to get sucked into this virtual paradise of handmade goods.

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  • Even if you are not an obsessed Young and the Restless fan, you could easily get sucked into reading compelling episode transcripts.

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  • They are able to wear that special something that continues to make them feel beautiful and desirable, and yet they are still able to move easily and not feel too sucked up or cramped beneath the materials.

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  • Frank stood out among the cast as an aggressive, colorful character and landed himself in reality TV clip shows everywhere when he enthusiastically sucked on "New York's" toes in a bathtub.

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  • From the moment you enter the restaurant you are sucked in by an ambiance reminiscent of a rustic old boathouse, making it clear that you are in for an authentic seafood experience.

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  • Carmen sucked in her breath and looked up at Alex.

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  • Finally he sucked a couple times and then began searching again.

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  • Finally she leaned back sucked her lungs full.

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  • As if challenging his statement, the bay jerked his nose up and sucked in a breath.

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  • Her breath caught as his body sucked up her cool energy.

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  • Deidre sucked in a breath, torn.

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  • She sucked in a steadying breath, praying any sign of the violence from her last visit was gone.

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  • She sucked in a breath, heart racing.

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  • I was truly alone and it sucked in every way.

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  • He told her about Cynthia and she talked about someone named Jack who was a med student whose family thought she was a jerk and they both decided life was too damned complicated and lots of the times it sucked, but not at times like this.

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  • A small amount of sweet nectar can be sucked from the base of the flower.

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  • She sucked in a sharp breath, at once confused and thrilled.

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  • She sucked in a quick breath and met his gaze steadily.

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