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"suck in" Definitions
  1. [usually passive] to involve somebody in an activity or a situation, especially one they do not want to be involved in

189 Sentences With "suck in"

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Some analytic programmes suck in and link up more data.
A snorkel lets you suck in air with face submerged.
" Aliyah Vaughan"I tend to suck in my stomach sometimes.
I suck in my breath and hold it, in fear.
I continue attempting these ridiculous positions and suck in my core.
I feel like it could easily suck in a good way.
And all of those alternatives suck in their own special ways.
Do you suck in seawater to try and meet fate sooner?
"The power of a good 'suck in' 😊," she posted on Instagram.
"The Sunday suck in," she captioned the photo alongside the blushing emoji.
They don't suck in as much matter, so they're harder to see.
It didn't suck in 2007, and it's only gotten better over time.
Use it; suck in that air; smell the world you live in.
Tiny holes on the Plan Bee drone suck in pollen from the air.
Suck in as much capital as possible, the thinking runs, and stand back.
I didn't even pump, which is going to suck in about three hours.
Their insatiable need to suck in all the information, I did not see.
He said when something causes you to suck in your breath, that's aesthetics.
But "mmus" is a verb that means "to suck" in the Arabic language.
Those sections each contain tiny holes that the drone uses to suck in pollen.
The only thing you want to suck in your life is your vacuum cleaner.
Failure puts the "suck" in success; defeat is often a necessary predecessor to triumph.
Each base contains four fans that work to suck in air from your bedroom.
Lacking teeth, seahorses use their snout to suck in plankton and other tiny prey.
Breathing is like trying to suck in air with an elephant sitting on your chest.
A fiscal stimulus would suck in imports and thus cause the trade deficit to widen.
I Hate Everything hilariously explains why superhero movies suck in the epic video takedown below.
People who want to suck in the firehose, including all the garbage, could do so.
But many private firms these days suck in lots of cash before they go public.
When it sucks—and boy does the subway suck in 2017—it sucks for everyone.
The other dress was really tight, and I'm not going to suck in my uterus.
It would suck in air, generating more winds that could topple infrastructure and spread fires.
Suck in your cheeks and follow the hollows with circular motions up to the temple.
" The band is also, Mr. Hanes said, "the biggest money suck in the whole world.
The plan was for the fund to suck in investment through tie-ups with foreign firms.
"When I suck in my tummy it alwayssss creates that cute under boob roll," she wrote.
Being on ice, they would suck in water and moisture, freeze and then crack and break.
When most consumers think of Dyson, they think of things that suck—in a good way.
Say hello to the rotifer, a teensy critter that uses its buzzsaw face to suck in prey.
They suck in greenhouse gases equivalent to around 13% of what America emits by burning fossil fuels.
Kate Hudson doesn't need to suck in her post-baby belly, but she's doing it for the 'gram.
I tried feeding the curler big chunks of hair, and it would drop whatever it couldn't suck in.
There are gravity weapons that suck in enemies and can cause damaging vortexes when paired with elemental weapons.
There are plenty of people out there who suck in their own special ways without being emotionally abusive.
AC units, especially in big residential or commercial buildings, suck in masses of air, sometimes all day long.
The recent package of tax cuts, by boosting demand, is likely to suck in imports and widen the deficit.
These firms don't make money from their actual day-to-day business operations; instead, they suck in venture capital.
Fracking involves perforating wells and fracturing rocks by injecting liquids, sands and chemicals to suck in oil and gas.
The plants' roots suck in the nitrate and then the purified water is pumped back into the fish tank.
I suck in my stomach and take a selfie in the bathroom mirror that I later post to Myspace.
One major worry is that the wells will suck in water from underlying aquifers into the fractures, complicating operations.
The ponds, known as gei wai, make use of the tides to suck in young shrimp from Deep Bay.
"Save, save, save as much as you can, even though it may suck in the short term," she said.
"It's not pretty, but if I lie down, and I suck in, I can get 'em zipped up," she said.
Kirby is a game series about an insatiable, omnivorous, amorphous pink blob with lungs strong enough to suck in trees.
You don't need to suck in that gut anymore, because now you can wear it proudly out of your shirt.
Keep your shoulders back and relaxed, suck in your abdomen, place your feet hip-width apart, and relax your knees.
The process involves perforating wells and fracturing rocks by injecting liquids, sands and chemicals to suck in oil and gas.
As we suck in our chests and elbow our way toward the dance floor, we lose two Hodinkee staff members.
In preparation, the animals suck in tremendous amounts of oxygen, which may create a lot of damaging oxygen-bearing molecules.
Then you remember to arch your back and suck in your tummy while another actor has sex with you... [then] leave.
Then get back into the car and drive back to civilization, where you will suck in all that evil once again.
On the other side, a motorized lever pulls the leather bellows, creating negative pressure that induces her lungs to suck in air.
With Adventurous, the startup is banking on the robustness of an ironed-out experience to suck in fans and bring them back.
Matt Gallagher is the author of the novel Youngblood and the Iraq memoir Kaboom: Embracing the Suck in a Savage Little War.
Over the past two decades, China was keen to suck in as much plastic waste as possible, helping feed its manufacturing expansion.
Facebook has recently cracked down on the use of data brokers that suck in public and purchased data sets for ad targeting.
Tech-house has become a catch-all term that seems to suck in everything that the gatekeeper's deem void of sufficient feeling.
Jerdon's tree frog tadpoles, however, have adapted to their diet, and instead of teeth have smooth mouths to suck in the eggs.
But today's smartphones have earned that name because of their ability to suck in and spit out data at ever-faster rates.
Advocates say they also worry that the monitoring could suck in information on American citizens who communicate over social media with immigrants.
Record crests for the river have already been set in Ponca City, Oklahoma, and in Van Buren, Morrilton and Toad Suck in Arkansas.
Even after her extensive weight loss, the former adult film star, 45, said that she has to "suck in" her stomach in photos.
So the findings, published yesterday in Nature, can help astronomers understand why certain black holes suck in lots of matter and some don't.
Unable to overcome the technical and political hurdles to creating more money at home, they might opt to suck in money from abroad.
These muscles are recruited to help breathing when needed; they pull the rib cage up to help the patient suck in more air.
I've been going swimming every day for months now, and to be honest, I don't need to suck in my massive gut anymore.
Surprisingly, perhaps, he thinks the effect would be positive for the dollar; stronger growth and higher bond yields would suck in foreign capital.
In an effort to replicate them, kids would put a shot glass over their mouths, suck in, and make their lips swell artificially.
Other suggested methods include using artificial trees to suck up carbon or building towers that suck in air and filter out the CO2.
Working in counter-terrorism must kind of suck, in the same way that working as an air-traffic controller must kind of suck.
Regards the former, I'm told that games like League of Legends offer open APIs that enable eSports companies to suck in gameplay data.
"It's a way to suck in data and carry out ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance)," says a former senior Pentagon information security official.
Critics argue that no matter how wide and how long you open your jaws and suck in air, it doesn't appreciably cool the brain.
I would make sure the lights were off when we had sex, and I would suck in my stomach when lying next to him.
The front vents suck in air and blow it across the internals to cool them, then shoots the air out through the back vents.
When I suck in, which we are always expected to do, I get rolls, my tummy is bumpy and it's the opposite of flat.
Here, in the sweltering heat, two water generators suck in vapor from the air, which then condenses into water when it hits cold coils.
Most dryers in the United States suck in air, heat it and use it to evaporate water from the clothes, then vent it outside.
What's emanating from your throat should sound unpolished, marked by cracking and what linguists call ingressive phonation, or vocalizing as you suck in breath.
A reactor on board would suck in air, heat and thus expand it, and then hurl it out of the back to provide thrust.
We will put in the proper filler, so the filler doesn't suck in to much water and stays exactly where we want it to stay.
With a double layer of compression fabric, these shorts suck in, control and shape your tummy, hips, thighs, butt and waist for a seamless look.
This is all thanks to its Turbocharger Technology, which can suck in dirty particles and emit clean, allergen-free air in no time at all.
"There are these entire worlds that suck in young people and feed their fantasies that have nothing to do with the mainstream media," he said.
I suck in my stomach every damn time I look in the mirror to the point that I think I look "unnatural" without doing it.
They need to keep their pores, called stomata, open long enough to suck in enough CO2 from the air to meet their daily energy requirements.
It still leaves about a half-inch gap, but its ability to suck in dirt and debris along walls easily outperformed other robovacs I've tested.
Like HydroMiner, Hunt's high-power computers will be on site, hosted inside a big insulated warehouse, so they can suck in energy as it's produced.
To strengthen, cyclones need to suck in moist air, which then condenses and releases heat, allowing towering, energetic storms to form at the storm's core.
"[If McDaniels] goes to Indy, if they suck in two years, they'll be looking for a new head coach and he'll be out," Wiggins says.
Lasers (as already noted) require a tremendous amount of energy, they have a short range, and they suck in settings where there's haze, smoke, and dust.
When you snap a photo, the cameras suck in light through both cameras and then composites the data to create one super image with sharper details.
Because air sinks and gets denser at lower elevations, this might help Sabatier machines more efficiently suck in carbon dioxide and manufacture methane fuel for Starships.
When two such cultural hyper-objects meet, they're bound to create a black hole strong enough to suck in and warp just about anything around them.
The rising air also spurs intense updrafts that suck in so much air that strong winds develop, causing a fire to burn hotter and spread further.
China switched from net exporter to net importer in 2017 and it has continued to suck in units from the rest of the world ever since.
I turn to my side and suck in my gut, looking for ribs the same way I used to when I would throw up after a meal.
And with just a software update, says Allain, the satellites can suck in information from any position-and-navigation satellite, provided they get permission from the FCC.
The magic is in the fans — which suck in a lot more air in the front, while the engine pushes a much stronger force out the back.
If it wants to allow tweens on its app, it needs to build a safe, dedicated experience where the app doesn't suck in COPPA-restricted personal info.
The tall tower holds up tubes that suck in air from the top and pump it to a laboratory housed in a shipping container at its base.
You know when you're wearing strapless things and sometimes you have to puff your chest out or suck in to make you feel like it's going to stay?
Facebook published an internal memo today trying to minimize the morale damage of TechCrunch's investigation that revealed it'd been paying people to suck in all their phone data.
Sonoran coral snakes have an anus-like hole called a cloaca that can suck in air and then expel it with a popping noise to ward off predators.
Hummus company Sabra is being called out online for using a tagline used in its Super Bowl advert that literally translates to "How do you suck?" in Arabic.
Having meaningful friendships and living in a society means occasionally pushing through your feelings of, Ugh, I don't WANNA, and doing things that really suck in the moment.
On Being Awesome: A Unified Theory of How Not to Suck by Nick Riggle (Penguin Books) $245.00 There are lots of people who suck in the world — too many?
CONNECTED devices now regularly double as digital hoovers: equipped with a clutch of sensors, they suck in all kinds of information and send it to their maker for analysis.
This one didn't have the telltale X-ray radiation that black holes usually give off when they suck in material from nearby stars, forming a disc that glows brightly.
Like the fact that I felt more womanly with my bigger breasts and that I would never have to suck in my stomach if I wore a tight dress!
"Other companies suck in your data too," Facebook explained in many, many words today with a blog post detailing how it gathers information about you from around the web.
It's also cool to take off my shirt and suck in my gut for a while to pretend like I did any beach bod prep at all this year.
Aim and squeeze to send out a puff of air that opens a door or propels you over an obstacle, or pull it apart to suck in distant coins.
When the diaphragm spasms, it causes you to suck in a breath, while your vocal cords close off a fraction of a second later, providing that excellent "hic" sound.
It took a much stronger LME cash premium of more than $200 per tonne in the fourth quarter of 2016 to suck in metal and force a stocks rebuild.
If the physical impulse when eating sour foods is to suck in your cheeks, bitterness hits hard on the back of your tongue and, in excess, makes you gag.
Because that hypnotic pulsing of their bell does more than propel the animal: Dabiri's previous research has found that a jellyfish's methodical movements create vortices that suck in prey.
Wood, on the other hand, actually captures carbon, at least during the time when it's part of a living tree, as a tree's leaves suck in CO2 during photosynthesis.
"When you suck in your tummy, flex, stand up straight, and pop out your booty, you look different in photos," she said of common poses she sees on Instagram.
Vacation is over for Robert Griffin III -- the Cleveland Browns QB says he's already snapping back into training mode because he's gotta make sure the team doesn't suck in 2017.
According to a recent Reddit post, it's actually possible for the treadmill to suck in an iPhone and spit it out on the other side, destroying it in the process.
A group of people laughing together simultaneously triggers a feeling that you should laugh, too; during a suspenseful moment, you can feel dozens of strangers suck in their breath together.
Sushi might be a bougey luxury, but it's worth talking about because world of the future won't just be torn apart by disasters, it'll suck in a million tiny ways.
And as Uber focuses on cross-promoting Eats inside its main ride-hailing app, it could suck in more users that are open to suggestions that restaurants pay to provide.
"Our proposal is good not just for Germany but also for Europe," he said, adding it would help stimulate domestic demand and suck in more imports from other European countries.
This week, Facebook has been grappling with a report by TechCrunch that it paid people to install an app that would suck in all of their phone and web activity.
Photos will suck in the photos and videos in any folder I point it at and it was easy to let it auto-generate movies out of entire folders of photos.
" In his statement, Spanos also promises fans they'll try really hard not to suck in the City of Angels, saying, "We must earn the respect and support of L.A. football fans.
The vents on the front of the laptop suck in air and distribute it across the processor and GPU cooling them, and then shoots the air out through the rear vents.
You've also got to smile, suck in your stomach, and look calm and collected on the outside, while on the inside, your adrenalin is charging like you're dangling off a cliff.
It might not have anywhere near the immense power of a real black hole that can even suck in light, but you do not want to ever find yourself circling this drain.
HP says it's using Intel's hyperbaric cooling system, which uses two fans to suck in air and then redirect them over the processor and other vital components to keep the laptop cool.
Baleen whales developed sophisticated systems to open their jaws wide enough to suck in almost their own body weight worth of water, along with the tiny creatures swimming or floating in it.
Every two days, this black hole devours a mass equivalent to our Sun, gobbling up dust, gas, bits of celestial debris, and whatever else it can suck in using its powerful gravitational influence.
These machines suck in a steady 221 Kilowatts of cheap hydroelectric power as they seek to mine new bitcoins — an energy-intensive process that involves solving mathematical problems by repeated trial and error.
"The short run effect of a depreciation of sterling would be expected to be a decline in our trade balance performance as we suck in more expensive, in sterling terms, imports," Hammond said.
You say the morale sucks in the White House ... Well, by the way, the morale does suck in the White House, but you're not allowed to say that because that's the truth. Right.
She must have assumed that I'd dance too, but when the teacher told me to suck in my stomach and I started to cry before my lessons, she let me stop without question.
"Nigeria seems to have become a collecting hub, for all west and central Africa, to suck in these pangolin and then ship them in these enormous shipments to China and Vietnam," he says.
Some think that black holes are like cosmic vacuums that suck in the space around them when, in fact, black holes are like any other object in space, albeit with a very strong gravitational field.
Books of The Times Matt Gallagher's 2010 memoir, "Kaboom: Embracing the Suck in a Savage Little War," grew out of a popular blog he wrote while stationed in Iraq for 15 months, beginning in 2007.
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the United Nations agency for shipping, last September brought in rules forcing owners to install equipment by 2024 to clean the dirty ballast water their ships suck in and discharge.
Sometimes it just seems easier to go with the flow, suck in your gut, and wedge yourself into that bridal mold, promising yourself you'll be able to breathe again once the big day is over.
Not only will this plan probably save you some serious cash, it will also bring a much-needed injection of competition from third parties, meaning your cable box may actually not suck in the future.
In some places, water pipes made of rubbery plastic are pierced by illegal connections that suck in sewage from the gutters they traverse and carry pathogens down the line to new victims, like Mr. Mubarak.
" He blamed Kiev for the recent escalation, saying it was meant to keep the issue "on the international agenda" and "at the same time suck in with their reckless confrontational policy newly elected heads of state.
I had a chance to demo the technology and look at how the platform could also be leveraged to suck in photogrammetry data and create a quick-and-dirty spatial map of where it had flown.
If carbon came to be properly priced, a global ledger would need to be kept by regulators so that air-capture machines could suck in and bury an amount equivalent to the COâ‚‚ that emitters produce.
"It was [Brooks' social media response], but also the fact that he said, 'Hold and suck,' in response to a woman's complaint about the mural he'd had installed on the side of his building," Smith told MUNCHIES.
The slender, tubelike houses measured as tall as a foot-and-a-half and were filled with holes that their residents used to suck in water and feast on tiny particles, according to a study published Wednesday.
The standard suck-in and blow-out functions can also be paired with specific elements of the environment to solve levels and beat bosses, meaning new playstyles are not only routinely available but essential to advancing the story.
It could suck in hundreds more athletes, keep Russian track-and-field competitors out of the Rio Olympics, force Russian President Vladimir Putin to purge his sports minister and tarnish one of Putin's proudest achievements: reviving Russian sport.
"In the 1960s, there was no such thing as a data scientist, there was no such thing as Netflix or Google or whoever, that was going to suck in these people and really, really value them," she said.
EveryTeam serves as a sort of hub for all of the documents and core information about a company — a kind of living library that adapts over time and can easily suck in new information as it comes about.
Immense piles of long-burning wood and underbrush can suck in air from below "like a forge," Dr. Finney said, quickly twisting into a violent fire whirl and burning three to eight times faster than a routine blaze.
Like Chicago artist Claire Ashley's bright, jiggly inflatables, Cholnoky's work in not attempting to suck in its stomach and stare you down — it invites you to pull up a chair, grab some glitter glue, and get your hands dirty.
For example, the startup can suck in all the Twitter data that is expressed as a reaction to an event, like a presidential debate, and then determine how many people felt positively about that, negatively about it or neutral.
For larger debris, Dyson redesigned the Cyclone V10's direct-drive cleaner head attachment with adjustable openings on the front allowing it to more easily suck in larger items like bits of cereal, instead of just pushing them around your floors.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - China's imports of coal from the seaborne market surged again in October, thereby justifying the jump in prices but also raising questions as to how much more of the fuel the world's top buyer can suck in.
"We do need tariff-free trading with the eurozone," Rowan Crozier told Reuters, speaking over the whir of the large machines nearby which suck in coils of metal at one end and spit out tiny precision-cut components at the other.
So, when we saw him out in NYC on Wednesday, we had to ask about his newest CBS Sports colleague, Tony Romo -- and if he had any advice for the ex-QB on how not to suck in the broadcast booth.
With urban areas set to suck in 55% of the planet's population - a figure the United Nations says will rise to 68% by 2050 - cities are seeking new ways to cope with modern-day pressures, from rising migration to creaking infrastructure.
That would not only be disastrous for the country, but could also suck in outside powers such as Qatar and Turkey, which have lost influence since the fall of Mr Bashir, or Iran, which has proved adept at filling vacuums.
While Mollen was standing sideways and showing off her flat tummy, Biggs, 39, had a towel wrapped around his waist and had a pained look on his face as he attempted to suck in his tummy to match his wife's physique and pose.
I think it does make me a more informed merchant and restaurant person now because I can call bullshit on a lot of things and help people understand what they're buying, like why mussels suck in July and so good in May.
"Most people think of black holes as exotic objects that 'suck in' all of the matter around them, and from which nothing, not even light, can escape," Aurora Simionescu, co-author of a new study detailing the Chandra discovery, said in a blog post.
And I also like that it's really wide, like an M should be; some 'M's suck in their guts to try to be as narrow as all the other letters, but this 'M' is confident in its extra width, proud to be wider than other letters.
Although the world's oceans suck in about 25 percent of our CO2 emissions, different oceans behave differently: while the northern Atlantic absorbs CO22, the tropical Pacific usually releases CO22, says study co-author Abhishek Chatterjee, a scientist at University Space Research Association, working at NASA Goddard.
Desperate for data on its competitors, Facebook has been secretly paying people to install a "Facebook Research" VPN that lets the company suck in all of a user's phone and web activity, similar to Facebook's Onavo Protect app that Apple banned in June and that was removed in August.
There are a ton of different games and workout experiences out of the box, but the basic adventure plays out as follows: You move your character by running in place, squeezing the ring to blow up boxes for coins and pulling it apart to suck in power-ups.
When I had my first cup of coffee in the morning, I pressed the little button on my vape pen, waited for the blue glow, took a huge inhale and then blew it into the mug so that I could suck in the THC and caffeine at the same time.
"It's not only about how or how much you exercise — there's a whole bunch of non-exercise things, like how you breathe, how you hold your body (read: suck in your stomach), and even how you dress, that can place unnatural loads on your linea alba," she explains in her book.
If your teeth are prone to pain when you eat or drink hot or cold substances, or even when you suck in a breath of air on a chilly day, but you don't have cavities, then a sensitivity toothpaste that fills in the microscopic gaps in your enamel might be all you need.
Until I moved to Miami, I was only accustomed to wearing a swimsuit three or four times a year, so I was quite stressed about showing my body and people being able to see my cellulite, which I usually hide under pants and dresses, or my belly that I cant suck in all the time.
AI eliminates humans In my new book Augmented I tackled this in a lot more detail, but simply put, AIs have massive data synthesis capabilities that enable them to suck in tons of data and provide more accurate and better personalized advice than you'd get from a human advisor like a lawyer, account, bank teller or financial advisor.
Per this vision of wellness-oriented real estate, the rich suck in pollutant-free air, shielded from "magnetic fields" and under-sink chemical emissions, while poor people might get to live somewhere that doesn't actively give them asthma, and the chunk of Americans stuck in the middle will get to live in bunk-beds and "collaborate" until the sun burns out.
So despite all the sketchy things the company is accused of doing by Apple and many others, most investors and analysts don't seem to care, and they will never care, as long as its digital advertising business — goosed by its astonishing and nakedly ambitious ability to suck in data, data and more data from all of us — continues to impress.
It's true that being single can suck in our culture, and certainly, it's not desirable to feel undesirable, but this song is a reminder that you don't have to let someone else grow in your light while you're still broadening out yourself; "next" can simply mean whatever happens now, and being open to whatever new phase of who we are is on its way.

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