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suss造句
1. I'd had the training to suss out what he was up to. 2. I'll visit the college and suss it out before I decide whether to apply or not. 3. The women began to suss that there was no reason why they should be impressed by him. 4. I didn't suss things out for a bit. 5. So look to the future and suss out the science of beauty. 6. She'd suss out right away that there was something fishy going on. 7. Jo Saunders, a Re-evaluation Co-counsellor came to suss me out and see whether I was worthy of her efforts. 8. It was my mate Graham who helped me suss things out. 9. The studies make it difficult to suss out. 10. If you give us some time to suss out morecompletely what we're facing, we'd love to have your support. 11. We were all too busy trying to suss out the meaning of life to be sidetracked by such side-issues as careers. 12. While I suss that out, feel free to speculate in the comments section. 13. It's how they suss out how to behave, care for themselves, cultivate new skills, and communicate with others. 14. I could skip around the postings and suss out what I wanted. 15. The ladies went anyway and managed to suss out wild rice and "unrivalled T-steaks and soft-shell crabs," but they were right to be afraid. 16. You'll suss out reasonable weaken coupon codes and affordable auto deals while successfully which can be employed for the duration of pile repairs. 17. If you want to succeed in business you have to suss out the competition. 18. It's a really good way to keep an eye on other sprinters and suss out the competition. 19. She was trying to be ever so casual but I knew she was trying to suss things out. 20. I realized how obscure the logic of life is and how hard for a human being to suss it out. But it is really nothing to fear if your dare to face them. 21. But the owner of a soap making business in California suss says on her blog that there is no lye present in the finish finished soap. 22. The book read most often by first graders was Grim(green) Eggs and Ham by doctor Suss (Seuss). 23. Research has shown that we use scent-based signaling mechanisms to suss out compatibility.