She just stood there, her arms out at near shoulder level, like she was balancing on a high wire, her breath all sucked in. |
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All concerned countries will be sucked in, regardless of their subjective wishes. |
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When the pranksters revealed their hoax on Tuesday, the TV reporters threw a major hissy fit, outraged at having been sucked in. |
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The morning was one out of the box, and I sucked in great lungfuls of mountain air. |
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He sucked in his breath through his teeth, biting down hard to try and suppress the throbbing left behind by a revolver's bullet's passage. |
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The Kiwi scrapper was sucked in big time, bit on Gilchrist's comments and was out LBW next ball. |
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On a map, the fleet's movement over the next week would look like iron filings sucked in by a magnet. |
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During the bubble period, BusinessWeek was totally sucked in by the dot-commers. |
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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. |
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She clutched her forehead and sucked in a swallow of air as she steadied herself. |
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As the cowboy turned in their direction, the ladies all sucked in their breath simultaneously. |
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I managed a quick smile before letting my jaw drop as I greedily sucked in air. |
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The pressure was immediately released from his mouth and he sucked in a gulp of air. |
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After reading it, I plan to become more vocal, rather than letting myself be persuaded or sucked in by the medical model of childbirth! |
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He didn't howl in pain, only sucked in his breath while his face turned a shade of pasty oatmeal grey. |
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Route the exhaust system so that the emitted fumes are not sucked in with the combustion air. |
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If the air is sucked in by the fan through the cooler, have another look at the cabling. |
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Such elements as a rule reduce the pressure in the helmet, which causes air to be sucked in. |
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I sucked in air, feeling goosebumps and tingles erupt all over my skin. |
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For bore wells arrange the pump with its suction filter far enough above the filter pipe that it is certain that no sand can be sucked in. |
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If this oil is sucked in and burnt again by the engine this could lead to major engine damage. |
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By the time the last rows have done their scraping, the beak is completely closed, leaving the algae trimmings to be sucked in during the next chomp. |
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Fresh air is sucked in through the hydro-adjustable grids mounted on the living room and bedroom windows. |
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He held his breath and swung his arms out, but a fist buried itself in his belly, emptying his lungs, and when he sucked in air, he knew he was in terrible trouble. |
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Hesitantly, I sucked in the smoke drawn through the pipe, holding it in my lungs and feeling the warmth inside of me, before slowly letting it out. |
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The horse's flanks were already heaving as she sucked in deep breaths. |
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It must be installed in such a way that the temperature of the air sucked in is equivalent to 5°C either side of ambient temperature. |
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The two flattened their backs against the pilothouse and sucked in their guts. |
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The result of this is that the propellant and the medium which is sucked in are mixed together. |
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High 'air pumping' noise as air is sucked in, compressed and released from tyre tread. |
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A slight underpressure is continuously maintained in the furnace so that sufficient air is sucked in for the combustion process. |
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The gums are cut up, totally removed and finally sucked in by the hp jets and the flat angle. |
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If you are sucked in by random prank emails or urban legends, you can now log onto snopes. |
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It is not unlikely that dust and other dirt from the ducts is sucked in. |
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It sucked in a row of storage sheds and a parked Moskvich passenger car. |
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He sucked in another lungful of smoke, the burning end of his roach glowing orange for a second and then going dark red. |
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It was not just because she had lost a lot of money in the scheme, but in some ways it was because she could not live with the fact that she had been sucked in. |
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Were you sucked in by the party to something that was untoward or wrong? |
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Discharge air of other units may not be directly sucked in again! |
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Most of the air sucked in also escapes with this small quantity of oil. |
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When operating with air the so-called diesel effect may occur, ie, the air sucked in is mixed with oil gas and can explode due to the high temperature, and thereby destroy the compressor. |
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I sucked in my belly, hoping to hide the extra weight I had put on over the holidays. |
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He's doing a partial vacuum with air being sucked in the front and being shot out under some skis. |
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As she sucked in her cheeks and stuck out her chest for the cameras, Clever Carol looked as dumb as any B-list actress making hay while the flashguns shine. |
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I really didn't want to be on the committee, but somehow I got sucked in. |
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If you have been sucked in by the clammer for 4x4s but don't want to compromise your beliefs or pay through the nose then the Kuga is a great go-anywhere alternative. |
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