Sentence examples for suck into from inspiring English sources

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suck into

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To cause someone to become slowly more and more involved in a business or situation that is often not to that person's liking.

  • I really didn't want to be on the committee, but somehow I got sucked into it.

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They scarf pretty much anything they can suck into their lightning-strike jaws.

They made me feel better about how much time I suck into my relationships through e-mail, that I'm not the only one doing that.

But the sheer equilibrium of his bars elevates him to near-greatness; few can cook up the bland stock of bitch, whip and suck into such tangy, lip-smacking morsels.

Giving off heat makes the rings spin faster, which in turn reduces the amount of air they suck into the cloud, Govindarajan reports in the 1 April issue of Physical Review Letters.

As you pull the rope towards you inside the van, the window should suck into place.

Water, which isn't very viscous, is very easy to suck into and blow out of a straw.

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(See: "Solar Sector Sucked Into Oil's Wake").

Splashdown, sucked into a vortex!

You get sucked into it.

"I got sucked into that.

"We didn't get sucked into it.

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