sucked造句61. With the breath sucked out of her lungs, she could barely stand upright in the face of the gusts.
62. Water is sucked through and around charcoal-impregnated filter sponges into the undergravel plate and up through the gravel.
63. Kinnear picked up his cards and pursed his lips and sucked in his breath and looked at his hand.
64. Computing becomes an end in itself as the fledgling hacker gets sucked into the loop between the human and the computer.
65. Bernice sucked in a deep breath, searching for a tell-tale smell - and there it was!
66. Carbon dioxide and other unwanted exhaled gases are sucked away through ceiling pendant into filter cleaner.
67. She sucked in her cheeks on it, manipulating her lithe tongue around its thickness.
68. Chesarynth sucked in another breath of the sweet, tangy air and melted into the crowd, shuffling inside with the rest.
69. Then, they were the footfalls of voters turning away from him in the opinion polls as scandals sucked him downward.
70. With excruciating slowness and delicacy he sucked it before running his tongue in the space between the last two toes.
71. At once, Poole could hear the throbbing of the pumps as precious air was sucked out of the lock chamber.
72. The branch shattered in half, and the gulls crouched to leap, only to be sucked under the bow waves.
73. Consequently some people become sucked into what they see as an exclusive club which will eventually pay them a hefty financial dividend.
74. Where would we be if the pioneers sucked at driving?
75. I think they just sucked up to David, and began to put the boot in really, quite unnecessarily and unfairly.
76. He pinched the last quarter inch of his cigarette tightly, and sucked on it so hard it squeaked.
77. They discarded clothes, finished their water and desperately sucked at the tomatoes for moisture.
78. He felt as if every last drop of feeling had been sucked out of him.
79. Dexter lounged in, sucked the last goodness from his cigarette and stubbed out the butt in Blanche's wastepaper bin.
80. There is the fallible narrator, escaping his past, indulging his dandified sensibilities, inevitably sucked into danger beyond his understanding.
81. Likewise the drinking straw would have to regulate its volume no matter how hard one sucked.
82. As the hot cooking air was sucked through the window, the little kitchen grew cooler.
83. I had to brace myself against the side to keep from getting sucked into the overheated pit he created with his body.
84. Otherwise, there will be no reserves, imports will be sucked in and workers abroad will benefit.
85. But then it turned to mud - horrible stuff that sucked at my feet, and stank.
86. Just like that, she was sucked into the whirlpool that was threatening to swallow the Olympics.
87. I sucked on breath mints, rubbed deodorant under my arms and on my feet.
88. Zeno's head shook with fury as he sucked her and bruised her.
89. The waiting crowd of marchers groaned and sucked in their breath in sympathetic pain at every blow.
90. Our reporters uncovered a generation who have been sucked into a dark underworld of solvent abuse and hard drugs.