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1 And no one threatened to suck the marrow out of my bones.
2 Do as I order, or I'll suck the marrow out of your bones.
3 Maybe that's because I'm about to order my imps to skin your bones and suck the marrow from them.
4 They have been split, you see, lengthways; that, I suppose, was to suck the marrow out of them, as savages do still.
5 She feeds on their blood and sucks the marrow from their bones.
6 Her trade was ruined; the nobles were sucking the marrow of the country.
7 He didn't even remind me about sucking the marrow out of my bones.
8 Suck the marrow from their bones and grind them into dust.
9 They cracked open bone and sucked the marrow from it.
10 Requiring the global platforms to operate responsibly without sucking the marrow out of local media would complete the picture.
11 He sucks the marrow , and the blood he drains;
12 "Tonight I will suck the marrow from your bones!" it said.
13 When her gaze met his, she smiled and therefore sucked the marrow right out of his bones...in a totally good way.
14 "If it's a joke, suck the marrow out of it yourself," said he sourly.
15 "Bring the Horse in three days, or I'll suck the marrow out of your bones!"
16 It would not be wasted: its relatives would feast on the cooling flesh and still-warm blood, sucking the marrow from the bones.
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