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"I was lifted clean into the air and I remember my tummy being sucked in, the breath being sucked clean out of me," she said.
When she was done, a pile of broken bones, stripped of every edible morsel and sucked clean of marrow, was all that was left.
Mounds of discarded metacarpals sucked clean grew on mismatched picnic tables, as a moody, crooning rendition of the "Bingo" song signalled the start of queer singles bingo.
Acceptable places to throw the chili sample cup you just sucked clean: the trash can next to the food stand, your purse or pocket.
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For six months, however, the diesel-driven water pump that sucks clean water up from the borehole at Wadaamagoo village was broken, stalled by burnt-out electrics and a struggle to procure spare parts.
One eats bamboo-rat hocks with one's fingers, I learned, sucking clean the bones and piling them politely on the table beside one's bowl, or else dropping them on the floor (the preferred method of Mr. Wei's father, a shirtless old man seated to my left) where they would be scavenged by the skinny cat who slept under the table.
It sucked to clean up, but was worth it for 'art.'".
And sometimes he'd pour a little more in a saucepan and boil it on the stove, stirring as it cooled to make maple cream, staring into the pan as he carefully scraped out every bit and sucked the spoon clean.
"We've installed it in a parking garage here in the Netherlands and it sucks and cleans both the inside and outside air," Ursem says.
The mother calmly took note and, without missing a beat, sucked the errant pacifier "clean" and stuck it back in her baby's mouth.
That seemed to tell them the way to make themselves happy and beautiful again was simple – they just needed to let somebody cut away at them with a knife until all the parts that were unacceptable to society had been sucked out or lopped clean off.
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