But he sure is stylin', especially in the way he sucks on a lollipop stem throughout his set. |
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This is the activity that sucks up my time to the detriment of other things. |
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I'm seized by a mighty whirlpool, a perilous eddy of words which sucks me under, deeper and deeper. |
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He tilts his head back, sucks on his wad of tobacco, and grins at the handful of patrons shooting pool and shooting the breeze with him. |
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The newborn infant is happy when it is cuddled in its mother's arms and sucks milk from her breast. |
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The lac insect sucks the sap from small branches of the Kusumi tree, then secretes through its pores the lac resin. |
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When baby latches on, he will take a few quick sucks and then begin to suck a bit more slowly, deeply and rhythmically. |
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To be honest, I usually pack in after about three clicks, despairing at the yah-boo sucks approach and infantile rightism of so many of them. |
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It sucks you in and condemns you to hours of game play under the ruse of one last go. |
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It automagically sucks down up-to-date text versions of all your favourite web sites to read off line. |
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When a small fish is tempted and approaches, the batfish opens its mouth and quickly sucks in the unsuspecting victim. |
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When a deep-sea Fangtooth feels a fish swimming nearby, it opens its huge mouth and sucks the animal in. |
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He opens his big mouth, sucks the stray fish or shrimp in, and snaps the trap shut. |
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Aggghhh, I hate alarm clocks and it sucks getting up half an hour early so you can get the shower first. |
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The timing sucks given this new venture but I spoke with Chloe and we agree it's better to go now than later. |
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Men also have many sensitive nerve endings in their nipples and can become very excited by nipple kisses, sucks, and twirls. |
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You can tell a baby is swallowing by listening for a swallow sound after every one to four sucks. |
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Later on, Bobby sucks up to Izzy and tells her he has a big opportunity and wants her advice. |
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Every waiter and waitress sucks up as much as humanly possible, assuming that that's the way to earn a nice gratuity. |
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This produces low pressure air under the car which sucks it on to the road, increasing traction. |
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The machine uses wind power to drive a turbine that sucks water out of the sea, sprays it into the atmosphere and creates clouds. |
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I was mulling over the fact that Natalie needs braces and my dental insurance sucks. |
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If I don't make the initial effort, nobody bothers with me and that sucks and it's eating away at me. |
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The plaster sucks away the moisture from the clay and the remaining liquid slip in the hollow is poured out. |
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Perched on the back of the large booby, the small finch then sucks its blood. |
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This song sucks so hard I feel my soul being torn from the mass of nerve endings at the base of my spine. |
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She takes half-hour showers after work and makes Dr Pepper popsicles in the ice tray, splintery brown cubes she sucks between her fingers. |
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Chlorine sucks sebum out of the hair, causing split ends and smelly strands. |
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This squashes other export industries and sucks in cheap imports, damaging others. |
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I personally think it sucks that they're building camps at some of the spots. |
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It's not a one-sided conversation where I continually whine about how much wearing pink sucks or something, but he really contributes. |
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Soft scale is another insect that sucks sap and makes its host plants sticky with honeydew and the associated sooty mould. |
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Escape is almost impossible as the saturated mud sucks at the feet and impassable waterways are formed. |
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Like an incubus, it sucks all the economic resources of the world, and robs it of the best talent. |
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The midge-magnet sucks in female midges by mimicking the smell of flatulent cows. |
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This creates a large round opening which projects forward and sucks food items into the mouth. |
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As soon as the whiskers pass over food, the protrusible mouth drops down with an elevator-like motion and rapidly sucks in its meal. |
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There are some graphical problems, and the AI sucks, but that doesn't detract much from the fun of it. |
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That's because the oven continuously sucks out air while anything is cooking, removing any grease and odours at the same time. |
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But if the only gripe you can have about watching two discs of soccer highlights is that the music sucks, it's not a bad complaint. |
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In the quiet hours before midnight I lay with my ear to the place and heard the trickling as from a spring, the gurgles and sucks and splashings. |
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As a consequence, American economic growth in general sucks in more imports than Euroland's growth sucks in American exports. |
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An all the remaining ersatz relatives discover that emotions and motives aside, it's poverty and anonymity that truly sucks. |
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A grand-daughter helping her slightly dotty grand-dad tie his tie is the sort of schmaltz that sucks me in. |
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You don't want to be around when she sucks on a lozenge, let me tell you. |
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However, whereas most cars feel light and unstable at high speeds, this one stays glued to the tarmac, thanks to its clever underbody diffusers, which sucks the car down. |
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He digs peanut butter out of bamboo shoots and sucks on frozen hemp milk and munches on mangoes and sweet potatoes and grapes. |
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The passenger-rail behemoth sucks up more taxpayer dollars than ever, and its ridership gains are merely a blip. |
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A well-aimed punch sucks all the air out of my lungs and I fall gasping. |
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The tick attaches itself to the skin of the host and sucks its blood. |
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Today, she takes the formula from me and sucks down every last drop of liquid like a desert-thirsty nomad. |
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Some men drink to forget their anger and hurt, others smoke or chaw when their nervous but I guess, with the exception of last night, Selby sucks a lemon instead. |
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It's a time trap, one big playground that sucks you in before you even get to the earthquake simulator or the suspended skeleton of a sperm whale. |
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The more he talks, the more he sucks, and viewers and critics have been hopping off the Juan wagon. |
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His acting sucks and his music is so auto-tuned a monkey could sing it. |
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It sucks being single in a room full of people who are loved-up. |
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The show sucks and its overdependence on gags is cheap and irksome. |
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While I agree that this predicament probably sucks for his girlfriend, I also don't see why it would be a blessing for many other women, unless they too, were asexual. |
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I am not particularly strong, I lack speed, my senses are dull in comparison, my eyesight sucks, my sense of smell and that of hearing are almost negligible. |
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No one ever understands Luella's impact. It is as though she sucks all the air out of a room. |
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A jet engine at rest, as on a test stand, sucks in fuel and tries to thrust itself forward. |
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The air intake manifold sucks the air from scoops on the hood and front bumper and feeds it into the engine. |
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Their mouths and gills form a powerful sucking system that sucks their prey in from a distance. |
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When a soft shackle fails it is almost always at the diamond knot made of the strong slippery rope that sucks the tails in under heavy load. |
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In Catalan myth, Dip is an evil, black, hairy dog, an emissary of the Devil, who sucks people's blood. |
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Now he's too eager for the graveyard pun or, if he's trying too hard, the Billy Collins premise that sucks all the air out of a poem. |
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Infants suck in bursts separated by rests, typically defined as a sequence of sucks with intersuck intervals of less than 2 seconds. |
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The gravity of our situation sucks all the air out of the truck cab. I'm caught in a moment of deep reflection. |
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Some of that country just sucks the air out of you no matter how many times you've seen it. |
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Weasel words are words that suck all of the life out of the words next to them just as a weasel sucks an egg and leaves the shell. |
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Similarly we found a few set of words such as cheesy, contemporary, crapy, sucks etc. |
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When the user sucks on the e-cigarette, a liquid containing nicotine is vapourised and absorbed through the mouth. |
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When the user sucks on the e-cigarette, liquid nicotine is vapourised and absorbed through the mouth. |
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A catadioptric lens sucks ambient light from near darkness and funnels it to an image-intensifier-tube photocathode. |
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Even if the 112-minute script sucks, stars McConaughey and Kate Hudson provide plenty of eye-candy by stripping off at every opportunity. |
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A big fish wends its way towards the shape the light makes, stops and sucks at air. Mottled brown and black, with a pink, appaloosa mouth. |
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The Hand Tree is worn on the wrist and sucks up and filters pollution, recycling it as fresh air. |
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Even someone upset about something as serious and awful as cancer wasn't safe from my world's smallest violin. Well, you have cancer. That sucks but cancer has been beaten. |
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Sucks for us that Jackson's cornered the market on Southern charm and Alec's hoarding all the brooding man-pain. |
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Yes, like a drunk Surrey girl he sucks badly almost every night. |
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But the giant vacuum equipment rarely sucks up any living creatures, Capt. |
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Since this is the world of the comics, it seems likely that scientific evidence of the true nature of the phenomenon will not end the debate. If it does, then Yah, boo, sucks! |
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They have been waiting a long time, very silently, the mud sucks slurpingly at a boot as a soldier changes his position, the mist thickens, beginning to turn to rain. |
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The Mealybug sucks the trees sap and subsequently the tree dies. |
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Sucks up ten times its volume in liquid, mats well between layers of tri-poly blend and poly-cotton absorbate, is nontoxic in granular form. |
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The hot water has the ability to remove the oil from sea walls or riprap, and the vacuum sucks up the oil and water mix at the base of the sea wall. |
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The non-native sea lamprey, also plaguing the Great Lakes, is a snakelike fish with a suction-cup mouth that attaches to native species and sucks their blood. |
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