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Discover Ludwig"slurp up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of drinking something rapidly, especially a liquid, in a noisy way. For example: The young child quickly slurped up his milkshake.
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To slurp up the sticky booze, obviously.
REDSKINSA wet-dry vacuum that can slurp up stagnant veterans.
Should the city catch fire again, firefighters could slurp up all the water they needed.
In loud, aspirating snarfs, the delicate-looking pair slurp up tablespoons of coffee to distinguish flavors and guide the roasters.
In one video game, the player fires antibiotic artillery shots at infectious bacteria, while hungry microbes in another game slurp up an oil spill.
No doubt, we'd eat more violet salads and slurp up more violet syrup if true violets weren't so tricky to grow in most American gardens.
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And it's no wonder: the girl slurps up tubs of Mello Yello all day long.
They don't have to swat mosquitoes, which are slurped up by the bats.
It slurps up individual proteins like a child sucking a piece of spaghetti.
Yes, we would have slurped up dirt on Hillary like oysters from Coffin Bay.
To run so quickly, Facebook exploded because it slurped up endless amounts of data about its users.
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