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It specialises in sucking the sap of fuchsias and causes extensive damage.
It's not like she walked in sucking on a lollipop and started belting it out.
For most people there's no joy in sucking down recycled oxygen while hurtling above the clouds.
I like to think I did my bit in sucking in the talent.
The total value of British woodland to the national economy in sucking in carbon every year: £680m.
But instead of making it better, some players said, officials only succeeded in sucking all the fun out of it.
But Laws' clever act in sucking in the two defenders and then off-loading at the critical moment was equally crucial.
The mouth is followed by the muscular pharynx, which functions in sucking and swallowing, and the esophagus, which may be enlarged to form a crop.
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Sucking in.
America is now sucking in fewer imports.
Keep sucking in the smoke.
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