Our burgers arrived and I picked up a fry, placed it between my teeth, and wetly sucked the traces of salt and seasoning from my fingers. |
Victims are sucked down by quicksands and drowned by the tides that can race in faster than a man can run. |
Every year a lot of new people are sucked into the media occupations, while at the same time a lot of people leave. |
They continued until they got to the front desk where the receptionist gave them suckers, which they sucked on noisily. |
This approach is rational and time-saving for both readers and reporters who want to avoid being sucked down political rabbit holes. |
And then, when the river was nearly sucked dry, they lined it with railroad tracks and freight yards and dumped industrial waste into its bed. |