sucking造句31. Velocity and fusion sucking up the shocked air.
32. The eighth time the hand enters the mouth, the thumb alone is retained and sucking continues.
33. He commented patronisingly that almost the only sounds he heard from Baldwin during Cabinets were the rhythmic sucking of his pipe.
34. Some dancers were sucking lollipops to counteract the clenching of the jaws caused by amphetamines.
35. A small number of people think they have been infected through sucking.
36. Or are their blunt heads dipping to the bottom and sucking food from the sand or gravel?
37. The lips and hands have the most touch receptors; this may explain why newborns enjoy sucking their fingers.
38. The larvae of the cicadas that sit shrilling on trees spend their lives below ground sucking sap from roots.
39. She remembered Doc Threadneedle suggesting she try sucking her finger and sticking it in an electric socket.
40. Hence the comfort from eating, sucking sweets or a pipe, and drawing on a cigarette.
41. Chewing and sucking are comforting for the human being and the roots of this go right back into babyhood.
42. Yet I could not stop my mouth from sucking at the root.
43. Dad sat poking the dead ashes in the grate and sucking on his empty clay pipe.
44. She was sucking her thumb so it came out very indistinctly.
45. He had greatly impressed us by sucking out raw eggs and swinging dangerously from the barn rafters.
46. They did their work to the accompaniment of siphoning and sucking noises.
47. The mite is just visible to the naked eye and feeds on honey bees and their grubs by sucking their body fluids.
48. It sort of humped up in the middle, sucking water with it, shrugging sprays of water from its wavy edges!
49. She licks at my toes and fingertips, sucking at them until my blood rushes to greet her touch.
50. The automatic glass doors closed behind me with a sharp sucking sound.
51. The tinkling of busted glass, the sucking of his bottle.
52. I had not expected it, a voracious silence that was capable of sucking oxygen from our common space.
53. He just stares at me, sucking on his cheroot like it was marijuana.
54. Rut the Europa took it in its stride, sucking itself to the tarmac and slicing through.
55. Doctor Robert Dexter sat forward quickly, sucking in a deep breath as he regained his senses.
56. But the world was almost sucking her out of social work; she would move on.
57. Some of my guests were born sucking on the proverbial silver spoon, others knew hard times.
58. He sits there sucking on a dead cheroot, staring at the board like he's forgotten a phone number.
59. He plucked and ate them with surprising sensuality, sucking out the juice and spitting the pips into his left hand.
60. The narwhal has developed other techniques to capture its food, such as sucking or blowing.