Sentence examples for water suck from inspiring English sources

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Environmentalists are concerned that dredging will cause historic Savannah buildings along the shore to tumble into the water, suck sand from the shores of Tybee Island and ruin freshwater marshes.

To transfer the contents of a tube of DNA, you dissolve it in water, suck up some of the liquid into a pipette, and squeeze it into another tube.

After rinsing with cold water, suck on an ice cube for 5 to 10 minutes.

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The water sucking him down turned into a strange, misty vapour.

She cannot hammer her days into an urn; while it ebbs, water sucking reminds her of lips at her breast.

For now, the Biserovsky workers are pumping air into the ponds for the remaining stock, as well as circulating cooler water sucked up from the depths.

Below this vantage point, in Tintagel Haven, green water sucks into caves and laps the sheer rocks of the peninsula (known as Tintagel island) bearing the ruins.

Until it capped the well to the cavern in 2011, the company pumped in fresh water, sucked out salt water and shipped it to the cavern's owner, the Occidental Chemical Corporation.

If a small animal triggers the bristles that project from the surface of the door, the trap suddenly opens, and a quick inflow of water sucks the prey inside.

But the worst is yet to come: the volume of water sucked into the navigation canal may lower the water level in protected areas on the Romanian side of the delta.

Another popular beverage is coconut water, sucked from straws poking out of coconuts, tops hacked off expertly with machetes when ordered.

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