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is sucked

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To use the mouth and lips to pull in (a liquid, especially milk from the breast).

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"Everyone is sucked in," Ms. Player whispered.

"Everybody is sucked into that vortex," she added.

No, wealth is sucked upwards, it doesn't trickle down.

Surfing aspires to communion but is sucked into conflict.

-- the water is sucked up into the coffee grounds.

Of course, everybody, eventually, is sucked into that gloom vacuum.

As the water recedes, air is sucked back into the chamber, driving the same turbine again.

The savory, chewy little snail is sucked right into the mouth.

Every spoken mouthful is sucked on like a navvy lapping gin from a mug.

Fresh air enters at ceiling level and is sucked out through a funnel on one wall.

He falls through a space hatch and is sucked into deep space . . .

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