Sucked-in Sentence Examples

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

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

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

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  • He sucked in a breath.

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

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  • She sucked in a breath.

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

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

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

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

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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 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 a breath, heart racing.

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

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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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  • Carmen sucked in a deep breath.

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

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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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  • 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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  • 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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