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  • Some spring from immediately below the earth, and may more properly be termed suckers; the others grow on the visible part of the stem or caudex, often close to the oldest leaves; these should be cut off with a sharp knife, in early summer, and if they have a little of the parent bark attached to them all the better. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • I dont know what these people keep talking about I bought sham wow and it SUCKS it just pushed the liquid around and did NOT absorb it at all, its a piece of crap use real car shammies, paper towels, sponges, or regular dishrags and you'd get way better results. Undefined
  • The six-inch white plastic stick uses a battery-powered atomiser to create realistic puffs of "smoke," while the tip glows red with each suck. The Cigarette That’s Legal Indoors | Impact Lab
  • The six tapestries she planted come alive with interwoven threads of color and texture from golden boxleaf honeysuckle, lavender, hebe, leatherleaf sedge, and Bowles' golden sedge bordered by dwarf boxwood.
  • It's good for you to suck in fresh shore air.
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  • He is always telling the director how to run the business; that's like teaching one's grandmother how to suck eggs.
  • Galicians specialize in trencherman food: suckling pig, grilled skate, pulpy octopus speckled with sea salt and paprika.
  • The fluid was sucked from his lungs.
  • That's the forecast for the forecastable future -- showers and thundershowers as the warm and sun suck moisture out of our sodden lebensraum and turn it back into clouds. Showers
  • The rest of the cast (including Elias, whom I like normally) sucked green eggs and hammed it up like the subject was a bad joke. Rabid Rewind: Defendor
  • Will take, suck out of camera and send pic of Girlchild's floordrobe - heh, heh. Change is as good as a holiday
  • The man was never as much of a sucker for a hook as Elton John was, but throughout 'The Soul Cages', Sting defiantly resists hummability as if a mere catchy pop chorus were too frivolous for such weighty content. The Soul Cages
  • And when I see how many people are being sucked into gold investments from all those cheesy radio and TV ads (with their overt or sometimes explicit survivalist overtones), I see another bubble being blown that at some sad point will go blooey. Fox Business News, Where Green Arrows Turn Brown Eyes Blue: James Wolcott
  • This conundrum poses two questions: First: does collective stupidity actually have a bottom limit or is it some kind of great cosmic suckhole from which reason and common sense simply cannot escape? The End-of-the-World Survival Kit
  • The helpers provision the couple's fledglings with a steady supply of lerp, sugary casings secreted by plant-sucking insects. Signs of the Times
  • I sucked and gargled and gulped my man down until his toes opened and closed and he started grabbing and clutching the sheets, moaning out my name. Deep Throat Diva
  • There were still flowers in plenty, pink campion, toadflax, small blue scabious, honeysuckle, and six-inch mushrooms, inedible no doubt, but the blackberries were ripe and juicy enough to quench thirst.
  • Like one that would suck up the darkness like a vacuum cleaner.
  • For the first month of Ricardo and Felicity's affair, they greeted one another at every stolen rendezvous with a kiss -- a lengthy, ravenous kiss, Ricardo lapping and sucking at Felicity's mouth as if she were a giant cage-mounted water bottle and he were the world's thirstiest gerbil. Delicious LiveJournal Links for 7-3-2010
  • Two shrubs here are desert broom and burro bush, while wildflowers include desert honeysuckle, with long, tubular, brick-red flowers, and woolly feverfew, with white or greenish flowers.
  • Highbush cranberries are a fruit of the honeysuckle, and completely different fruit than the lowbush or commercial cranberry. VEGAN IN WHITEHORSE?
  • Plastic Grids were placed in the bottom of the main vat to stop the fish from being sucked into the pump inlet.
  • Chew sugarless gum, suck on sugarless candy, and drink plenty of unsweetened fluids.
  • Assuming that I don't have some sort of malignant brain tumor *knocks wood furiously*, it must be that this alien life-form, this adorable-but-nonetheless-parasitic superbeing, is sucking every nutrient from my body and turning these to his own nefarious supergrowth purposes. Pass The Smelling Salts
  • It's why Bryant walks out for pregame introductions with his teammates as if he's sucking on a sourball. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • The valley is quiet and serene, and right now is bursting with the energy and exuberance of spring - the trees are budding, the daffodils bobbing, the birds are busy, the lambs are bleating and there are calves suckling.
  • He made our swimming mascot the 'ucker, which was supposed to be a colloquial way of saying "sucker," a trash fish, but was really so we could do our team cheer, "Be tough, be tough, be tough 'uckers" loudly in mixed company. Instead of Doing My Lesson Plan, I Idly Toondoo
  • No, I am not saying that these three popular role models, who were exploited by Home Trade to make suckers out of the common man, must be punished for their silly mistake.
  • Tumors suck up so much cholesterol that LDL has been considered a vehicle for delivering antitumor drugs to cancer cells.
  • These “Judas Goats” here want big govt. and to suckle from the breast of it. Think Progress » ThinkFast: February 18, 2010
  • There's actually what I call a sucking sound of people coming into the country and the insurgents who have political and religious motivations. CNN Transcript Oct 4, 2004
  • You are nothing more than a GOP apologist suckhole sycophant tool … … .. Think Progress » Gregg: Not ‘A Lot Of People’ Would ‘Really Care’ If Democrats Use Reconciliation To Finish Health Care
  • Round the body of the trees, planted some at their root, and some upon the different parts of the trunk, crept the withy, the snakeweed, the ivy, and the hop, and intermingled with them the jessamine and the honeysuckle, in the most unbounded profusion. Imogen A Pastoral Romance
  • Sports kwtxsports We've got all of Art Briles 'comments from today's press conference at kwtx. com/sports\ jwilproduction Man, @gregmcevoy really gets bitter about how bad he sucks in sports! Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Besides picking the more familiar lemon balm, coltsfoot and mullein, I found myself picking honeysuckle flowers for their antibacterial and antiviral properties.
  • I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life!
  • The end of the tube feet have suckers, which chemically adhere to the substrate.
  • The roast suckling pig is reason for those who crave this dish to hunger for Tuesdays, the only day they serve it.
  • LA Times article that informed us that said milking strategies (or shall we say "bloodsucking" strategies?) start with the local hotels. HotelChatter -
  • Tea at a tiny inn sunk in a dell through which a sleepy lane trickled between high banks -- tea in the pocket garden under sweet-smelling limes, where stocks stood orderly and honeysuckle sprawled over the brick-nogging, brought back old days of happy fellowship, just to outshine their memory. Anthony Lyveden
  • The female mosquitoes become the bloodsuckers, and they use their long proboscis to bite other animals and feed on their blood.
  • “Elitist” to a GOP/Bush leg humping suckhole means “reader” .. Think Progress » Perry: Anyone Who’s Not A ‘Rank Political Hack’ Realizes That Bush Was A ‘Very, Very Good President’
  • However, if someone linked to that something, even if that someone were a scum-sucking troglodyte from the slime-pits of Hell (or the Hollywood Hills, whichever), I couldn’t do jack-all squat. In My Opinion, Bill O’Reilly is a Cowardly Manchild Who Has Impure Thoughts About Mideastern Food. In My Opinion.
  • People who would either forsake government aid if possible, or volunteer their time to create non-state charitable institutions, are liable to be considered suckers.
  • The daft governor of Massachusetts, Mitch Romney, apparently is still thinking that the wingnuts will somehow allow a northeasterner to be a serious presidential candidate so he completely wimped out (and sucked up to the wingnuts) by leaving it to his spokesman. 07/14/2005
  • They stopped every five miles to suck gas into the siphon and feed the engine.
  • (Piss and blood fetishes similarly leave me cold, though were you to ask me to urinate in your mouth or carve the word "cocksucker" in your chest with a razor blade, I would probably be happy to oblige.) Archive 2008-03-01
  • That's how his bloodsucker business manager siphoned off so much of his money. LADY BE GOOD
  • The Chinese wants to be suckled with a jin everyday!
  • Roast suckling pig might evoke the same lip-smacking if it wasn't such a chintzy portion.
  • A south wall provides shelter and supports roses, jasmine and honeysuckle. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • Once the substance had been entirely sucked out, all that was left was the bogus symbolism of anti-establishmentarianism and the hollow tropes of faux danger and commercialized dissent. I Saw The News On Television Today, Oh Boy
  • It mostly sucked because right as I rolled out of bed my stomach revolted and well I yakked everywhere … then the hangover came after the nausea. Think Progress » Beck loses 103 sponsors as his UK television broadcast runs for five days straight without any ads.
  • That's why I was suckered into entering one of those Readers' Digest prize draws - you know, the ones that tantalise you for months, getting you to fill in this and that, tear off this bit, post this bit back.
  • The best time of the year to census goatsuckers is early in the breeding season when birds are most vocal.
  • They are like ticks on a dog, they suck the lifeblood out of the poor bees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Helped by the suckers on her tentacles she can easily prise open clams and mussels that would defeat most people. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an ornithologist's dream come true with an abundance of parrots, rosellas, honeysuckers, finches and nightbirds.
  • Since plants suck up more of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide than anything else on the planet, understanding leaf veins is an important part of grappling with the global carbon budget puzzle.
  • Roast suckling pig is served for New Year's in Cuba, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, and Austria—Austrians are also known to decorate the table with miniature pigs made of marzipan.
  • The rubberized seal around the hatch began to hiss as air from the corridor was sucked inside.
  • Rough fish comprise the American eel, black sucker, dogfish, gar, lamprey eel, redhorse, sheephead, and white sucker.
  • But, as a result of constant draining, the lake's suckerfish declined and eventually became an endangered species.
  • A similar fate befell the Vulcan Senior with cotton seersucker, cotton sailcloth, and needlecord across the ribs.
  • It's good for you to suck in fresh shore air.
  • Or learning to suck something, anyway. The Sun
  • In military, both guidance and Anti-TBM ask the equipment fast and flexible to locate and track accurately the random or moving goal in order to finish a serial action suck as aiming and track attack.
  • That's all right, the woman replied, Ever since I lost my teeth, all I can do is suck off the chocolate.
  • Note: The name honeysuckle comes from the sweet nectar flower produces to intoxicate the greedy bee.
  • Several species of hummingbirds flit about the blooms of the Arizona trumpet and the desert honeysuckle, while the rat-tat-tat of five different kinds of woodpeckers may be heard.
  • Then I heard the red-head chattering and the plaintive mew of the sapsucker.
  • Perched on the back of the large booby, the small finch then sucks its blood.
  • Conner was known about the school as the goody-goody to all teachers and a suck up to Jocks.
  • One litter of approximately four to five young is suckled while the next brood is gestating.
  • After 2000 dead soldiers, we can safely say your ideas suck bilgewater, mate. Think Progress » Bush to hold press conference
  • Can you tell me if Moderator WolfDawgNY at Cleveland. com is bald, paunched, wears seersucker shorts, a “I love NY” t shirt that is 2 sizes too small, wears knee high black socks and beige mallwalkers? Community policing: a business somebody should start (hint, hint) « BuzzMachine
  • They placed shrubs-roses, azaleas, altheas, forsythia, crepe myrtle, spirea, camellias, nandina, and wild honeysuckle-throughout the yard.
  • They picked the number out of their ass, knowing they'd need to 'backpedal' later … but 'later' is too late for the suckers who plunked their cash down, isn't it?] Conceptual Guerilla - Central Command in the War of Ideas
  • Suck up the embarrassment ; tell the truth, we decided.
  • As she went deeper within, the ground grew soggier, making a sucking sound with each step. Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve
  • My 60-plus friends, time unsucked, are working and discovering their longthrottled muses. Times, Sunday Times
  • All an RDF (or "interlingua") proponent will say is that RDF can be even cheaper and less error prone, and much of the reason not to adopt it is down to developer preferences, lack of familiarity, tooling and so on - i.e., much the same reason developers don't adopt XSLT, summarising the issue as "XSLT sucking". Planet XML
  • Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds.
  • He gave you hope that the future of sports-talk wasn't heading the way of screamers, suck-ups and sycophants.
  • Amy had a bower in hers, rather small and earwiggy, but very pretty to look at, with honeysuckle and morning-glories hanging their colored horns and bells in graceful wreaths all over it, tall white lilies, delicate ferns, and as many brilliant, picturesque plants as would consent to blossom there. Little Women
  • I've read horrifying stories of what happens when a child is aborted, babies being torn to pieces inside the womb, then sucked out, etc etc.
  • Under a later king, Chuenaten (Amenhotep IV), there is mention of a woman nurse "the great nurse who gave suck to the God and adorned the King. The Dominant Sex: A Study in the Sociology of Sex Differentiation, by Mathilde and Mathias Vaerting; translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul
  • In some cases, non-susceptible barrier crops are planted around a field in a 15-20 m wide strip to "decontaminate" sucking insects before they reach the susceptible crop. Chapter 10
  • The water was just the right temperature and it was scented with lavender perfume and honey-suckle.
  • There were children paddling in the streams, and girls carrying brushwood bundles on their heads, and old men sitting in the shade, sucking at their silver hookahs.
  • I have to confess I'm a bit of a sucker for musicals.
  • Tl; dr: Covers generally suck at representing the book; these covers suck AND are racist, which is much much worse. JESUS GOD IN HEAVEN KNOCK IT OFF ALREADY
  • There was a reason wrestling fans were chanting "Ro-cky-Sucks!" through the duration of his last few matches in the WWE... greggorybasore LOL: Tooth Fairy Poster Warns “The Tooth Hurts” | /Film
  • He was framing a sucker to get away with a whole front," I heard the man say, "or with a poke or a souper, but instead he got dropped by a flatty and was canned for a sleep. The Ear in the Wall
  • Remove spreading suckers, prune old stems to base and shorten others by half in winter. Winter Garden Glory
  • A female ready to deposit her eggs seeks out a bloodsucking insect, generally a fly or mosquito.
  • As a teenager, he dipped his toe into the fast-flowing waters of criminality, but withdrew quickly before the tides sucked him in.
  • Come on man it was on the table! definetely baglike tendencies and he is lucky my asian buddy didnt sucker punch him in top chef masters. Ajc.com - News
  • One of the strangest fish you might encounter in spring is the male lumpsucker, which is left in shallow water guarding and nurturing his egg clutch after mating.
  • I sucked in a breath and bolted upright, scooting back in my bed till my back hit the headboard and I couldn't go any further.
  • Spaghetti with pulled ham mustard cream sauce I'm a sucker for those double packs of pulled ham hock. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's worth keeping an eye out for suckers at the base of all young grafted plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like all boys he immediately put his thumb into this mouth and sucked it.
  • My writing group has a term for that period every writer goes through in phases: the "I Suck" phase, where you can't imagine anyone would ever want to read what you've written. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Well maybe its a bit complex, but one thing for sure, being a fornicatress really sucks, castle or not. Ave Sharia
  • We got done by a sucker punch. The Sun
  • Despite the fact that they suck in material from anything and everything strays, they are empty.
  • Aphids - these small bugs are green in the East, pink in the West, and can suck the life out of rosebuds and tender stems.
  • The baby was sucking away at the empty feeding - bottle.
  • If you don't own a 1.75m tall machine from Catalonia but have a large enough salamander you can mimic, but not match, this method by grilling entire joints: legs of lamb, ribs of beef, suckling pigs, etc.
  • Sucking on a hard lozenge or chewing gum were shown to ease symptoms.
  • The 50-year-old is currently establishing a beef suckler herd after diversifying from milk production last July.
  • First thing you are going to need are mosquito coils or citronella candles to keep away the winged blood-suckers.
  • While the nymphs lie low, sucking roots in sheltering soil, you will steer a course from the eager springs of boyhood to the braided delta of manhood and majority.
  • You suck air through your mouth, you moron.
  • Manson reasoned that certain suctorial insects were the agencies through which blood was most commonly removed from the circulation and he ventured the guess that this change in the parasite that may be seen taking place on the slide under the microscope, normally takes place in the stomach of some insect that sucks man's blood. Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases
  • This is charecteristic behavior:::As time wears on we lose the god's help and sucess becomes increasingly more difficult::: 1. Prior to 60s movies sucked INTENTIONALLY 2. Popular music scene "repetitious", replaced with dynamicism of the 70s. DesignerBlog
  • Roast suckling pig might evoke the same lip-smacking if it wasn't such a chintzy portion.
  • Greenfly can literally suck a plant dry.
  • He has even called in sponsorship from an insect-repellent manufacturer, providing wipes to keep the area's bloodsuckers at bay.
  • I still feel a couple of moments were disjointed from the main story, but it's forgivable since I really got sucked into the novel from cover to cover. Archive 2010-05-01
  • Sat 05/08/10 4: 09 PM that sucks. it would have been awesome if he came back and had a seen with hurley and mib. EW.com: Today's Latest Headlines
  • The old man was sucking at his pipe.
  • They will suck your energy from you the energy you call money and will put it to evil ends and give you worthless dross in return.
  • The pollution-control team is at the scene and is due to start sucking up oil any time now.
  • Something you have NEVER PRESENTED, GOP suckhole stooge … … Think Progress » Did Palin write the answers to Tea Party Convention questions on her hand?
  • This tones and slims your legs big time because your body gets put into an oxygen deficit which basically forces it to suck body fat from you to meet it's immediate energy needs.
  • To fight colds, use a zinc nasal spray four times a day or suck on zinc lozenges that contain 15 to 25 mg of zinc gluconate every two to four hours as soon as you notice symptoms.
  • Hit the grocery store - if the weather is going to suck, the food must rock.
  • Method: We adopted germfree caesarean section and artificial suckling to make CV New Zealand Laboratorial rabbit biology-cleansing and cultivate SPF New Zealand Laboratorial rabbit.
  • I came across her blog recently when the google alert I have on my agent's name dinged, and I left her a comment a couple of posts back not feeling inclined to touch the one about life sucking, recommending she cool it, or at least protect her identity. Authors Behaving Badly?
  • I've always been a sucker for film-makers who shake up the snow globe of my so-called life.
  • Puerpera grandma is illogical, father all his strength suck.
  • Erythema toxicum neonatorum, transient neonatal pustular melanosis, sucking blister, miliaria, and mongolian spots are among the many benign skin conditions that can occur in newborns.
  • I want to suck out all the marrow of life.
  • We are also a sucker for anything that sounds like a plausible story. Times, Sunday Times
  • At times the mayor interrupted the interview to suck on what looked like a fishing float. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's in my nature to be a greedy fat-sucking pig.
  • A nautilus does not have suckers on its tentacles like an octopus does.
  • To test whether the use of specific trees could help explain how sapsuckers obtain free-flowing sap from their incisions, I attempted to extract sap from both used and unused trees.
  • As it passes through the device, the water decreases in pressure, sucking more water into pipes.
  • I sucked my thumb until I was seven.
  • I borrowed a shop vac and sucked up everything that wasn't nailed down.
  • I would not take exception to a member discreetly sucking a peppermint or a throat lozenge, but it should go no further than that.
  • This is the point of no return, where matter is sucked into the black hole itself, where the gravitational pull is so great that not even light can escape - giving the black hole its name.
  • Don't teach your Grandma to suck eggs. 
  • A ewe suckling two lambs growing at 0.3 kg per day is as productive as a dairy cow yielding 30 litres of milk per day.
  • When the University of California, Berkeley announced this fall it was cutting funding for its venerable 118-year-old baseball team, the program was a money-sucking sponge that drew few fans and even fewer sponsors to its no-frills campus ballyard. The Cal Baseball Resurrection
  • Birds in this family are also known, unflatteringly, as oilbirds, frogmouths, and goatsuckers, the last based on an old myth that these birds use their expansive maws to steal milk from goats.
  • The head of an adult male is often heavily marked with circular scars from encounters with squid suckers.
  • I was dreaming of gardens of primrose and moors covered with heather and cottages with honeysuckle over the door.
  • This is serious business: history has shown that profusions of bloodsuckers will sink great nations.
  • From the mouths of babes and sucklings You established strength.
  • Greenfly can literally suck a plant dry.
  • Such a tiger-lily on my table, and the pretty delicate achimenes, and the stephanotis climbing up the verandah, and a bignonia by its side, with honeysuckle all over the steps, and jessamine all over the two water-tanks at the angle of the verandah. Life of John Coleridge Patteson
  • I had a calf that sucked two cows, and the observation I made was, the more he sucked, the greater _calf_ he grew. "[ Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
  • Noticing that there was little meat on the sucker and heeding the cook's warning that the sinew was pretty tough, I passed.
  • Occasionally, two or three waves stack on top of each other, and the backwash is sucked into the breaking waves, spraying white foam 25 feet into the sky.
  • I'm a total sucker for inspired silliness and non-stop, groan-worthy double entendres and barmily burgeoning plots.
  • I was too busy trying to suck in breathable air to fight back.
  • If you narrow yourself down to one particular year, sometimes you'll get stuck with 365 days of sucky music and, then what?
  • They continued until they got to the front desk where the receptionist gave them suckers, which they sucked on noisily.
  • You will think: "I suck[Sentence dictionary], I'm such a failure. I'm washed-up.
  • I have evited striking you in your ain house under muckle provocation, because I am ignorant how the laws here may pronounce respecting burglary and hamesucken, and such matters; and, besides, I would not willingly hurt ye, man, e'en on the causeway, that is free to us baith, because I mind your kindness of lang syne, and partly consider ye as a poor deceived creature. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • A suckling youngster, he have yet to learn how to conduct business.
  • Capsids suck the sap from the shoot tips of leaves and buds.
  • Life is all moon shine, a monstrous humbug, a grand suck - in.
  • Various posts have hadme prattling on about how there areno good authentic burritos in Midtown, Chipotle sucks, Burritoville is just glorified wraps, blah blah blah. Sugo! e Basilico… the Best Burrito in Midtown??? | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Sometimes the very fact that you have an innovative product in a particular industry sucks you into the distribution network and once you are in a key market, other ancillaries will bolt on.
  • The trees were mostly birches, with here and there a twisted trunk of alder, overgrown with bramble and honeysuckle.
  • Do you know how much watery draft lager a hockey fan like me can suck down in the course of a goddamn 80-hour game?
  • I also related my first experiment in the arboricultural line, when I cut from two thrifty rows of young cherry-trees any quantity of what I supposed to be ` suckers, 'or ` sprouts,' and was thereafter informed by my gardener that I had cut off all his grafts! '' Life of Hon. Phineas T. Barnum
  • It all adds up to loads of ridiculous fun, and a really sucky future where novelist Michael Crichton is allowed to continue directing movies. Eric’s Top 10 Movies That Prove the Future Will Suck » Scene-Stealers
  • People used boom, skimmers, and even "honey wagons," vacuums designed to suck up liquid manure.
  • I suck a Ventolin puffer a few times a year when the dust gets too much and my pipes get tight.
  • Qat, or catha edulis, has become the national pastime in this poor Arab country of 19 million, but one many experts say is ravaging Yemen's frail economy and sucking up precious water.
  • Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs. 
  • He conjured up a vision of this strange forgotten kink in the world's littoral, of the long meandering channels that spread and divaricate and spend their burden of mud and silt within the thunderbelt of Atlantic surf, of the dense tangled vegetation that creeps into the shimmering water with root and sucker. Tono Bungay
  • A number of Cook County vice cops scattered through the room with notebooks and tape machines, sucking up every arraignable word. Underworld
  • Sucksmith wor reight gaumless for a while, but he says, "What is ther to laff at? Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley
  • The tick attaches itself to the skin of the host and sucks its blood.
  • What I'm trying to say to the government employee is this, Yeah your job does indeed royally suck, el capitano -- but I'm gonna be your best customer today. The DMV
  • It doesn't take long for the action, adventure, and adrenaline to pull you into the distant valleys with "their spidery networks … of unseen trails" where you will begin to the feel "bandoleers of ammunition digging into" Mellas's neck, and the "mud sucking on his boots. The Book on Vietnam
  • PPV is transmitted by aphids - small, teardrop-shaped insects with a sharp mouthpart called a stylet for sucking out plant sap.
  • She makes me want to suck on a stinging nettle in anger. The Sun
  • These bloodsuckers prey on the poor folk: car title loans, payday loans, personal loans up to $500.
  • Contagious Ecthyma mainly harms lamb and makes it difficult to suck at breast, take forage and increase weight.
  • With their first new album since 1998, we must ask: have they avoided the soul sucking crapulence that haunts so many other bands that continue on into their second decade?
  • In military, both guidance and Anti-TBM ask the equipment fast and flexible to locate and track accurately the random or moving goal in order to finish a serial action suck as aiming and track attack.
  • Research has shown that muskie prefer prey without sharp spines, such as tullibee and sucker.
  • Research has found the safest way to remove the little bloodsuckers is to grip them as close to their head as possible - preferably using tweezers or forceps at your skin level.
  • Or did you leave the showroom wondering whether you'd been taken for a sucker? Times, Sunday Times
  • But when I was a kid I thought that if you took the plug out of the bath while you were still in it you would be sucked down with the water.
  • Suck for a long timeSmokeCan hurt the whole hormone system of the body more, affect ovarian function, cause the infecund disease of endocrine reason.
  • In addition to health benefits, it is argued that suckling provides the kind of skin to skin contact that babies need to bond with mothers.
  • Vampires – yes pasty-faced bloodsuckers – are the new, erm, black. THE VAMPIRE LOOK? ONLY SUCKERS WILL BE SPORTING THE TWILIGHT STYLE THIS SEASON | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • My brow burned, and I sucked a deep breath, sending the oxygen to my muscles.
  • National governments sucked over £63b out of the telecom operators, money which was crucial to finance network buildout and handset development.
  • The air is full of the smell of honeysuckle, the buzzing of bees, the chirruping of bluebirds, and the sizzling of meat.
  • Next, they took an unfertilized egg from a second sheep and removed its DNA, carefully sucking it out with a thin glass tube called a pipette.

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