Take up as if with a sponge.
Attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc.
Draw in as if by suction.
1 He gave the propeller a few spins to suck in the mixture.
2 Her vision darkened and she sagged, weakly trying to suck in air.
3 Puff, I say, and suck in thy fantastic life with the smoke!
4 Just suck in your gut and it'll blow you through the hatch.
5 Apeman was sitting against a wall trying to suck in a breath.
6 But it will require a long time to suck in all the facts.
7 I could hear him suck in wind every time I landed.
8 Tell me, wheezed Vishby, his gills unable to suck in air fast enough.
9 There was a terrifying, eternal moment when he could not suck in air.
10 You could also build machines to suck in the carbon dioxide.
11 I suck in the last bit of cigarette wishing it would never end.
12 What do they do but live and suck in sustenance and grow fat?
13 He fought to suck in air between heaves, only to choke and gag.
14 She tried to suck in air, but she was doing it too fast.
15 I suck in my stomach, and try to stay out of the lamplight.
16 Instead, its oversized eyes suck in more light, no mirrors required.
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