They pulled me, poked me, sucked blood out of me, pumped drugs into me, and you know what? They still couldn't find anything wrong with me. |
That sucked any remaining freshness from the Broncos' defense, which caved under Tomlinson's relentless talent. |
By focusing on simpler questions, economists escape getting sucked into the labyrinthine intricacies of the human brain. |
This approach is rational and time-saving for both readers and reporters who want to avoid being sucked down political rabbit holes. |
Carrying the heat energy away, the warmer refrigerant vapour is sucked back into the compressor and the cycle begins again. |
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. |