Sentence examples for made suck from inspiring English sources

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See, throughout his term, Brownback has essentially had the leeway to do whatever he's wanted to do in terms of policy, and the end result has been that Brownback has made Suck Stew out of the economy.

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Her weakened larynx and cleft palate made sucking difficult, and she had to use special bottles.

Her speech was incomprehensive and, at rest, she made sucking and swallowing movements.

"The only time to come here is during low tide," Ms. Perkins said as we walked across the flats, our boots making sucking sounds in the marsh.

If, for example, an infant hears a tone and one second later receives some sweetened water in his mouth, the infant will make sucking movements to the sweet taste.

It's classic Tonight Show juvenile behavior: Mirren makes "sucking it in" jokes, the two play with their balloons, Mirren accepts a panda award, and neither can stop giggling over their new voices.

After a dozen repetitions of this sequence of the tone followed by the sweet water, the infant associates the sounding of the tone with the receipt of the sweetened water and will, on subsequent repetitions, make sucking movements to the tone even though no sugar water is delivered.

A child wears a special halter top with flowers instead of nipples that cause the baby to make sucking sounds and move its mouth.

As I stepped down off the ladder, the pressure of the highly compacted fat immediately constricted, making sucking noises as it locked itself back round my legs.

You will know that she's hungry when she starts whimpering or making sucking sounds.

In short, this is the historic mission of trade unions: to make work suck less.

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