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They suck through the valleys, like hungry cows.
They brew maté (South America's much-loved, swampy tea that you suck through a silver straw – with the aura of an illegal drug).
And blimey, what a dessert: a frozen custard shake called a "concrete" because it's too hard to suck through a straw.
Presumably this means that the next time you have your car broken into, you will have to sit at home for nine hours waiting for yourself to turn up, then suck through your own teeth, shake your own head, knowing that in all honesty it's unlikely you'll get your property back.
Those remotes suck through double-A batteries at an unprecedented rate.
We carry it in plastic bottles, reusable canisters, on our backs to suck through elaborate tubing.
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You might find yourself sucked through a manhole by floodwaters.
Foreign debris can be sucked through an aircraft's engines and damage or destroy them.
CNN.com has details: Staffers said a computer was missing — apparently sucked through one of the windows.
The network's Web site reports that a computer "was missing — apparently sucked through one of the windows".
While facing the back wall, she delivered a high kick and then, as if being sucked through a wind tunnel, ended up on the floor stretched on her side.
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