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151. He sucked ice - cream soda through a straw.
152. The little boy was sucked into the marsh.
153. Jim sucked and sucked at the jug.
154. This pill is to be sucked , not swallowed.
155. The air is sucked out by a high-powered fan.
156. Splashdown, sucked into a vortex. No capes!
157. I've just been sucked in by a con artist.
158. He sucked all the fart sealed in the jar.
159. The whirlpool sucked down the boat.
160. The maelstrom sucked in the canoe.
161. But sucked on country pleasures, childishly?
162. He couldn't stay at the Lorelei, or he would be sucked into this team of chiselers.
163. Even spotlight - shunning stars find themselves sucked into festivities to plug their work.
164. If submit pulverous form, usable cotton dips in water will be drossy touch, or it is the grain of rice that drop a point after adhering its, sweep case[sentencedict.com], reoccupy cleaner is sucked clean.
165. When seeds sucked on the seed suction hole of a seed suction tube rotate to the thin side of the wedge-shaped plate, seeds at two sides contact two forks of the wedge-shaped plate.
166. The ground sucked at his feet as he trod relactantly towards the Nissen hut.
167. Granted, eastern Europe will not be sucked into a Chinese sphere of influence any time soon.
168. Once sucked into an airplane’s turbines, the abrasive material can easily cause engine failure, but an aircraft’s weather radar can’t spot the ash.
169. That breakout has cleaned out stops placed by bulls and sucked the most rabid bears shorted.
170. The well-developed experience of foreign countries ought to be sucked up in the cooperation between university library and bookman , and the cooperative substance value should be thoroughly unearthed.
171. We pitched nose down, the windows blew out. The noise was deafening. Papers, clothing, everything was being sucked out of the windows.
172. He was sucked greatly accepted this fact at a heat.
173. He warned that if the President tried to enforce control, the country would be sucked into a power vacuum.
173. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
174. His advisers are rightfully hesitant to let the United States be sucked into the conflict.
175. A : Madrid? Sucked! You know Lisa and I had our long overdue meltdown.
176. Its dash for development matched the west's consumption boom, and sucked in forests, minerals and fuel from all over the world.
177. Graphic output has been edited sucked graphics output to the desired process on the media, generally using plotter or printer output.
178. At the same time air is sucked into the inlet to replace the exhausted air.
179. So, he tells Ed Pilkington , carbon dioxide must be sucked out of the air, captured and neutralised.
180. They felt they were being sucked into a whirlpool of publicity.