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The Pelicans sucked, the Nuggets sucked, the Suns SUPER sucked.
"Eventually, not only I got sucked in, I sucked myself in," he said.
He's sucked out that anger, and he's sucked the oxygen out of the room.
I thought that I sucked and I was waiting for people to find out that I sucked.
The air had been sucked out of Harlem; some of the air had been sucked out of me, too.
He said he prided himself on being honest, and that if something sucked, he was going to say it sucked.
"The results were pretty clear: 2017 really sucked, and sucked a lot more than 2016," according to the company's report.
That said—and even though Pokémon traditionally has a bad time with cats, I mean Meowth sucked, Mew sucked, Mewtwo sucked, Persian sucks—I do get the vibe that Litten will evolve into something very cool indeed.
There was a Red Sox drought, the Bruins sucked, the Celtics sucked, and nobody in Boston was really sure if the Patriots existed.
Adolescence sucked, and it sucked worse surrounded by beautiful teen girls, their tiny bikini bodies a totally different species from my chunky carcass.
Investment-grade bonds sucked in $10.7 billion, the fifth largest week of inflows to the asset class, while government bonds sucked in $4.7 billion.
Then they get sucked into the game, where they, among other things, meet the fellow who got sucked into the game 20 years before.
The posing sucked, the lighting sucked, she wanted more stuff at the golf course … Basically, everything she had told me she wanted, she complained about.
" - Michael, 232 "Realized everyone in my grade sucked.
If you got sucked into all the Hawkins drama in the same way that Will got sucked into the Upside Down, you're likely eagerly anticipating season 2 of Stranger Things.
I was somebody who really did feel like millennials sucked.
Corporate consolidation has sucked the vitality out of local communities.
The 50s sucked for a lot of people on Earth.
Don't be sucked in by low monthly payments, Borne said.
Avoid getting sucked into any power struggles on this date.
"Around me, everybody sucked in air, then silence," she said.
Give me a ribbon, said Peter, who sucked the silk.
On day 12 I got the stomach flu which sucked!
Q. What was it about ballet that sucked you in?
That night sucked, because I really wanted to stick around.
English has always sucked up words from around the globe.
This led him to conclude that he sucked at dating.
But so did her boyfriend, so that kind of sucked.
And that rising liquidity has sucked metal into ShFE warehouses.
"I sucked tonight, plain and simple," he told PEOPLE afterwards.
That was when Cooper was sucked into the glass box.
Firms have been sucked into social and political debates before.
Plus, any emotion is sucked dry by Taylor's stilted performance.
HEGSETH: How do we not get sucked into that game?
Presumably, they sucked it in with their last desperate gasps.
That whole period sucked, if I could say it plainly.
Let me repeat that: HE IS SUCKED INTO HER VAGINA.
It kind of sucked because I was just being ignored.
Turns out ... Sam DID get them presents -- they just sucked.
He tried to teach me to sing, but I sucked.
Just grim things that sucked the life out of everyone.
Nothing sucked more than moving your stuff out of storage.
They were good people, but just got sucked into it.
Any momentum in the markets has now been sucked out.
It kind of sucked the air out of the building.
Only Shakespeare threatens her eminence, and he sucked at whodunits.
You can see how people would get sucked into that.
" [Episode I, 14:20] Deena: "The old Mike fucking sucked.
Ms. Kowroski, 39, has been sucked into motherhood — happily so.
"My guy sucked it up," said Ali's trainer, Angelo Dundee.
Basically, I was upset at how much their tags sucked!
Small Pokémon get sucked into the bubble, where they drown.
"You get sucked into the kids zone," Mr. Carels said.
I actually got laid off from my job, which sucked.
I pushed out my butt and sucked in my stomach.
Her friend's band, some wannabe version of the Strokes, sucked.
It's like the life has been sucked out of them.
Cam sucked his thumb until he was seven years old.
As she passed he sucked his lips in and out.
"When I lost that, it sucked pretty bad," Meyer said.
I always sucked up all the oxygen in the room.
It's why we get sucked into it over and over.
Then, the contents of their stomachs were sucked back out.
Leaders especially can't get sucked into an orbit of negativity.
Mr. Trump, it seemed, feared getting sucked into a war.
"That sucked, because it was never a compliment," McEnany said.
But the Mueller investigation sucked up all the political energy.
Humans will never truly get sucked into a digital netherworld.
It's sucked up all the reality   I've watered it with.
After it was revealed that the NFL star, 35, once sucked "harder than he's ever sucked" before to relieve his wife Kristin Cavallari's breasts, she recently responded to the viral fan reaction, telling E!
A HEPA filter will capture those particles as they're sucked in.
I sucked at life before and now I'm a role model.
"And it sucked to have to play against him," Mickelson continued.
Or, as fans often say, getting sucked into the K-hole.
That movie sucked and she made it watchable, if only barely.
And you got sucked into it by speaking to him, apparently.
I get sucked into a duty free to buy more chocolate.
It sucked, but I'm so thankful for everything I have now.
One passenger died after being partly sucked out of the plane.
Those days leading up to the election "sucked," Mr. Comey said.
In the adorable Snapchat video, Stormi sucked on a purple pacifier.
I sucked in my tummy and tried to stand up straight.
The man carrying the laptop was sucked out of the plane.
Meanwhile, cuts to working-age benefits have sucked away spending power.
The news "sucked the wind out of my sails," he admits.
"Our jobs are being sucked out of the economy," Trump said.
He has been sucked into intractable Muslim insurgencies in the south.
Either way, they are unwittingly being sucked into the drug market.
Not everyone can, or will, be sucked into the endless scroll.
Instead, I get sucked down a Facebook and Instagram rabbit hole.
I really try my best to not get sucked into routine.
And then the caption will be, "Spanish class sucked," or whatever.
Overhead fluorescent lighting, washed-out skin, slumping postures, guts sucked in.
"It sucked, it was not fun," he told the Hollywood Reporter.
Towers explains that the baby sucked in amniotic fluid during surgery.
The movement created a vacuum that sucked the blood into them.
Google's rules have sucked the life out of unique online experiences.
So I was good at magic but sucked at everything else.
But at night and on weekends, the darkroom sucked her in.
You have Amazon on one side, which has sucked up everything.
Just seeing a person get the life sucked out of them.
But I sucked it up and said, 'Hey, whatever happens, happens.
The other elements sucked so bad I didn't notice the sauce.
Just nine babies had mothers who sucked their children's binkies clean.
They are sick of the life being sucked out of them.
Those items got sucked out of the plane, too, he said.
"Brexit has sucked the oxygen from the domestic agenda," Fairbairn said.
It sucked up billions of communication logs on Americans every day.
Sometimes he went to the sink and sucked on the faucet.
We are still disproportionately being sucked into the criminal justice system.
Two possessions we're about to ice the game, and I sucked.
BECKY QUICK: In terms of possibly getting sucked up into it?
I don't know what it would be like if it sucked.
The passenger sitting there, Jennifer Riordan, was sucked into the hole.
I'd break ribs, and it sucked, but I'd shrug it off.
Read: I Slept with My High School Teacher, and It Sucked
All I can say is that smoking this much fucking sucked.
I sucked up a lot of Mexican culture and mariachi music.
It doesn't help that the first wave of bots largely sucked.
This is why people and objects can occasionally get sucked out.
I sucked—I was an horrible student, and I was insecure.
It sucked for the first year... But now it feels good.
For some reason, our comments have been sucked into the void.
"Then television came along and sucked everybody away," Mr. Blumberg said.
And, yet again, I was sucked in by the local offerings.
And then one day, we both realized that the idea sucked.
That sucked some of the drama out of the closing moments.
The air was sucked out, allowing her lung to re-expand.
It sucked the cynicism out of the idea of protest music.
We ask each other three questions: What sucked about this year?
Yeah it kind of sucked, but it's better than jail time.
Somehow, even I got sucked into this strange K-pop universe.
How did the Swedes and Danes get sucked into underworld relationships?
They sucked some of the promise out of a new century.
On Saturday, Prince Mohammed sucked Lebanon into the anti-Iran vortex.
This kid got his dick sucked by the King of Pop!
This kid got his d— sucked by the king of pop.
Some of the birds were sucked into its engines, it added.
But Mr. Cuomo sucked up much of the oxygen on screen.
In short, 2019 sucked for smartphones, as did the year before.
"We were living with my grandparents, and that sucked," Driver said.
Are you ready to get sucked into another mind-bending thriller?
On the one hand, being terrorized by the Baker family sucked.
Those items, too, were sucked out of the plane, he said.
"Hey billionaires, Notre Dame burning down sucked," Barber tweeted January 2000.
These scandals are a distraction, and Democrats keep getting sucked in.
That would've sucked really hard had I not seen that sign.
The coaching sucked, ball movement, everything about it was just horrendous.
I hope it's not controversial to say the Jedi Order sucked.
"We didn't want to get sucked down with it," he said.
For Mr Adler, capitalism "has sucked the life out of democracy".
And they were sucked into mortgages-- that they could not afford.
This kid got his dick sucked by the King of Pop.
But what happens to all the stuff that got sucked inside?
Then all the insides get sucked out, and the shell cleaned.
Everything else was at least a little boring or outright sucked.
For some players, myself included, that's enough to get sucked back in.
And the people, well they are being sucked in the fetid vapours.
After a week, the spiderlings sucked the milk directly from the mother.
So before unpacking, I sucked down a coffee and got to cooking.
She was the one who was nearly sucked out of the plane.
That's why it's understandable how Glover's character kept getting sucked back in.
This song sucked me in with the vocal arrangement on the chorus.
Once you paid attention to him he kind of sucked you in.
I want to get my dick sucked by a 63-year-old.
"It sucked," he says, not putting too fine a point on it.
I thought that movie sucked and didn't know what they were saying.
The current beneath the bridge sucked the small boat under the roadway.
I would probably have sucked up the unnecessary hour in New Jersey.
Or that my acting sucked and I shouldn't quit my day job.
Catheters and a vacuum sucked blood from his genitals for five days.
But the luxury of having time away ironically sucked her back in.
So my main job, which I'm celebrated for, I sucked at forever.
All of them were fun at first, but sucked almost immediately after.
Joy has been sucked out of our careers for far too long.
Insurers had also been sucked in, selling short-term, high-yield products.
They're also all engrossing reads, with vivid characters sucked into terrifying circumstances.
And both countries have sucked ever increasing volumes of water from underground.
Children can't help but be sucked in by this line of persuasion.
People who don't get sucked into the fake side of the industry.
It was more tangled than usual, but I sucked up the pain.
I was immediately sucked in by just how light the V30 is.
She lifted her dusty finger to her lips and sucked on it.
People noticed that it sucked roughly 10% less than its cheapo competitors.
In its dorkiness, the coolness is sucked right out of the air.
By using a smart speaker instead, you avoid getting sucked online unintentionally.
They're getting sucked in at the market bottom and at the top.
I was the one who was gullibly getting sucked in by gamification.
Holding her hand, so I don't get sucked into the black hole.
From the backseat, the sound of snot sucked into a familiar nose.
And I did that for years in New York—I just sucked.
Jordan and Lebanon, bursting with refugees, fear they will be sucked in.
He popped it in his mouth and sucked happily on the skull.
But Holmes's lies sucked dry more than those who believed in her.
"But maybe that's just because I sucked and couldn't hit the target."
Not one track ever outstayed its welcome—unless you really, really sucked.
I'd just get sucked into work and lock myself from the world.
"Pastry, which I totally sucked at," she confides with a sheepish smile.
"I allowed myself to get sucked into this situation," he told me.
No, she sucked it up and gave an extremely nice endorsement speech.
If only it sucked up all the dog hair in my house.
It's easy to get sucked into the gooey world of slime videos.
He was so strangely charismatic that you kind of get sucked in.
Ironically, federal tax policy has also sucked us into a black hole.
With no echo, my voice was sucked right up into the darkness.
Air must be sucked through the filtering fabric, not around its edges.
Where they exist, they've sucked the life out of city after city.
The movie "sucked," Chong told Entertainment Weekly, and it was never released.
I sucked on my Blow Pop and the viscosity of time shifted.
I watched my beautiful, dark skinned mother get completely sucked into Christianity.
If he's remembered, it's usually to remind everyone that he kinda sucked.
Then they get sucked into some discussion of a very crucial subject.
Irma, with the help of a low tide, sucked the water out.
A lot of things sucked this year, but you know what didn't?
" Laymon's response: "I rolled my eyes and sucked hard on my teeth.
Officer Michael Lauriano sucked up the insects with a large vacuum cleaner.
He sucked, and MTV should be embarrassed by making him the emcee.
It was never sucked up by a vacuum cleaner, as another was.
When my cousin tried, there was less screaming but I still sucked.
You, meanwhile, are so sucked into her pain that you can't concentrate?
Being in the bottom two with my sister-in-law Peta sucked.
The question is, do we want to get sucked into another war.
"Unfortunately impeachment has sucked all the energy out of the room," Rep.
He falls through a space hatch and is sucked into deep space . . .
This show is just so easy to watch and get sucked into.
It was one of the many reasons that being a cop sucked.
He was convinced that he sucked and that he would always suck.
I found myself sucked into Shinsekai and Where Cards Fall in particular.
It also had a new keyboard design that well, kind of sucked.
You have to actually diminish him without getting sucked down by him.
He just went ahead, and sucked up all their money, and shrugged.
But the performances and the actors' emotional connection sucked me into the film.
Two passengers were seriously hurt; another was apparently sucked out of the plane.
She talked, made jokes, greedily sucked on mouth swabs soaked in ginger ale.
Datacenters around the world sucked up 416.2 terawatt hours of electricity in 2016.
Yep. And in a year that mostly sucked ass, Doom's irreverence was welcome.
To not get sucked into the never-ending addiction spiral of phones. Yeah.
Although I'd been on either side of that rusty coin, both situations sucked.
I felt as if the air were being sucked out of my lungs.
"Add this to your list of reasons the Holocaust sucked," the caption ends.
What's the game that was SUPPOSED to be dope, that actually sucked ass?
I sucked it up and I took the criticism and I kept going.
"Add this to your list of reasons the Holocaust sucked," was written below.
Baby review: Sucked down the "green kale and apple" pouch like a champ.
As the West loses its attraction Ukraine may be sucked into Russia's orbit.
"At first, I was on painkillers for a month, which sucked," Flea said.
Does this mean he could somehow get sucked back to the parallel dimension?
Many felt her split-the-difference centrism sucked the life out of politics.
"It's a massive industry that has sucked in the past," Daher told TechCrunch.
Because the best content on the best VR viewers until now has sucked.
You start getting sucked into it and you eventually become the black hole.
Tons of companies had released tons of MP3 players, and they all sucked.
Prime problems Last year, Amazon Prime Day sucked because they were selling crap.
The fish is then sucked into the ROV and returned to the hunter.
It's hard to recall, though, which sucked more, the services or the hardware.
Even though I knew the economy sucked, I took the rejection quite personally.
It's unclear how many other employers have been sucked into the tax scam.
Where do the bees go after they get sucked into the bee-vac?
Season 5: The Boltons had a great season, which sucked for everyone else.
Emily famously sucked down a ton of bacon during that "Three-Way" spot.
These are pros here, and they won't be sucked into our speculation game.
Django Unchained is the most racist movie I have ever seen, it sucked!
All that personal information you've put online can't be magically sucked back in.
Wars between 1996 and 2003 sucked in nine African armies and killed millions.
Sound checks are always tense situations because I always sucked at group projects.
Eyewitnesses say Tarantino was minding his business while he sucked down the stogie.
Aronofsky sucked on a lollipop as they made their way through the park.
And hydrogen still gets sucked from the companion star to the white dwarf.
The summer I consider the happiest goddamn time of my life actually sucked.
You both get sucked into a tradition of sending each other gifts. Stop!
In your 30s, after your kids have sucked the life out of you?
Ashleigh sucked in his cheeks, jabbed out his tongue, and crossed his eyes.
"You can't get sucked into that"—he dropped his arm to the floor.
Yeah, we're just over eight months in, but this year has absolutely sucked.
First, they can acknowledge that they are being sucked down a nihilistic whirlpool.
The reasons for why tech sucked in the '90s goes on and on.
Melendez was sucked underneath the boat and ripped to pieces by the propellers.
I watched my parents get their souls sucked from these kinds of narratives.
After the game, Ben Roethlisberger sucked it up and shook hands with Brady.
The first tweet still really fucking sucked, though, and I'm furious about it.
The weather sucked, with high temperatures and little precipitation decimating half the crop.
I was awesome on the first two and utterly sucked at the third.
I got sucked into organizing food events after moving here from Portland, Oregon.
We made out, and then, dropping to my knees, I sucked him off.
I knew Requiem sucked from the moment Jared-stupid-Leto appeared on screen.
The bead continues to be sucked in even after the bubble has gone.
Do both need to be broken for the window to be sucked out?
All that information gets sucked up by the algorithm and inspected for relevance.
You're an honest guy, you work hard, you just sucked at this job.
Everyone, the Clinton campaign excluded, kept getting sucked into the vortex of Trump.
If you're getting sucked into social media, you'd need to stop cold turkey.
If retaliation followed, that would almost certainly have sucked in American military forces.
All their digital ad dollars are getting sucked away by Google and Facebook.
Strong domestic demand, however, sucked in imports of consumer goods and motor vehicles.
"Poles listened and sucked it up and got on with it," she added.
It wasn't long before I found myself getting completely sucked into the game.
They've been sucked by the current around a bend and up a river.
Yes, experiencing the complications sucked, but it all worked out in the end.
They sucked them in the hope of tasting Okjökull for the last time.
Be careful clicking through, you might end up getting sucked down a rabbithole.
A tendril of my lovely shellacked perm had been sucked into the fan.
It's easy to get sucked into to online shopping, particularly around the holidays.
I don't want to get sucked into replying to emails or getting distracted.
Before he could tell her anything else, he was sucked into the ground.
And when I get sucked into my phone, I notice and self-correct.
He wisely refuses to get sucked into the early primary and caucus battles.
Do not get sucked into a conservative talk radio vortex of Hillary attacks.
There's a decent chance you will find yourself sucked into a heated debate.
Now Twitter, of course, is sucked up into this Alex Jones controversy. Right.
But here's the thing: Since I wrote that article, I have sucked dick.
I mean, they were pretty cock-rocky, and they fuckin' sucked, but still!
There's all this ... Unfortunately, Uber's gotten sucked up into a really bad situation.
"But it's tough when you're in Queens not to get sucked in a little."
Where: Ancient Rome; When: 62–52 BCE Being a peasant in ancient Rome sucked.
Four weeks of non-stop Kardashian news, and we're sucked back into their lives.
I had just seen her after she sucked Mike WiLL's dick in the studio.
We both got sucked in by the promise of relaxation, free cake, and tea.
He just didn't believe he would ever allow himself to get sucked into one.
I could go back to the dump if I wanted, but that job sucked.
Travis gets sucked into a retro gaming console, and must fight his way out.
On a serious note, the weed droughts in UK back in the day sucked.
As flood water drained into the basin, the little boy was quickly sucked in.
True, it sucked after the first season, but it was a true monocultural moment.
And there's nothing strange about Max being sucked into a giant glowing Kazaam face!
"I was sort of sucked into this "99% effective" [claim]," she told the broadcaster.
Someone sucked their teeth, and they all went on to chow, shaking their heads.
TRUMP: We have — tremendous — has been just sucked out of our country by China.
Such lassitude worries Western armies, which are reluctant to get sucked into another war.
Scientists sucked a memory out of a snail  and stuck it in another snail.
The life had been sucked out of me by living in New York City.
"I didn't know yet that she'd been sucked out of the plane," Phillips said.
You'll feel yourself getting pulled into arguments today, Cancer, but don't get sucked in!
The backwardation has also sucked metal onto warrant from the shadow LME warehousing system.
The co-pilot was sucked halfway out, but was saved by his safety belt.
They sucked when I was a teen, and they suck now for my fans.
Then got sucked down a rabbit hole reading people's starkly differing opinions about it.
Such dynamics sucked millions of women into the labour force in other poor countries.
We land on a documentary about JFK's final day and get totally sucked in.
Across the universe, unsuspecting galaxies are literally getting the life sucked out of them.
As soon as it touched, the fibers sucked up the droplet like a sponge.
They didn't want to tell me that one of my dishes sucked, I'm sure.
I feel a little dizzy, but that could be the wine I sucked down.
"We must not get sucked into repeated extensions, that's for sure," the adviser said.
This morning I sucked boogers out of my daughter's nose with a gross contraption.
Their relationship hadn't survived both of them transitioning, for the reason that Sam sucked.
During Johnson's second year of university, she felt herself being "sucked" into social media.
The explosion killed one passenger and nearly sucked another out of a shattered window.
It sucked and it was a hassle every time, but the world kept turning.
That sucked, considering Jack is pretty much the best television dad of all time.
He was sucked out of the airliner through the hole from the blast Tuesday.
Neither of them did their jobs very well and they especially sucked at teamwork.
We are sucked into what makes us happy and typically that doesn't include racism.
"Things are getting dire … to paraphrase Charles Dickens, 'This year has sucked,' " she joked.
See how much heat #HurricaneFlorence has sucked up from the mid-Atlantic so far.
"The neighborhoods we lived in f—ing sucked," Scott told Rolling Stone in 9003.
He doesn't have the time or energy to get sucked into anyone else's drama.
He took me to this patch of overgrown tombstones, and I sucked his dick.
"We often get sucked into our devices and waste so much energy," Roberts said.
It got to the point where I just sucked it up and ordered one.
In other words, everything between Texas and Florida will be sucked into the earth.
So hungry, in fact, that my poor mother's low-hanging fruits were sucked dry.
I stopped to help him, sucked the poison out, and went on my way.
Throw a few pillows on top and your mom might get sucked in, too.
Still with AP, he was sucked immediately into the vortex of the Vietnam war.
Juvenile salmon were sucked into irrigation intake pipes on their way to the sea.
Trump needs to not be sucked in by this sort of cheap media ploy.
As the forest grows back, the carbon is sucked back out of the atmosphere.
Even Polish firms that have sought to move away from coal were sucked in.
They've seen the bright lights overhead and been sucked up into the hovering ship.
And the more I started learning about him I just got sucked into it.
And Anna Kendrick is the innocent mommy vlogger who gets sucked into the case.
That and the fact that he sucked at drums and as a person, too.
Meg is the daughter who tries to escape but keeps being sucked back in.
It kind of sucked to be a teenager there, but I ultimately love Richmond.
Miguel Sano hasn't crashed through the outfield and been sucked into the earth's core.
Honestly, the equation washing dick=getting dick sucked shouldn't be too tough to grasp.
This growth sucked more air into the fire, and indicates it was burning hotter.
Doom was a wonderful reboot of a beloved franchise but its multiplayer kinda sucked.
It's time to accept reality and not get sucked into a reality-show drama.
I want to get into the work before I get sucked into this stuff.
My father, Herman Clumsen, sucked at making utensils, and his father was even worse.
"I might've sucked on that one piece of skin all day, man," he said.
Every year, we swear we'll stay away; every year we get sucked back in.
But there seem to be some tasty drops left before it's entirely sucked dry.
I kept an eye out as Miles massaged, licked, and sucked my bare feet.
Unnerving amounts of personal information now could be sucked into bureaucratic databases, Packard observed.
" Text below it read, "Add this to your list of reasons the Holocaust sucked.
He fell short and found himself submerged just as the wave sucked back out.
The U.S. dollar started firm but then got sucked under by the Fed's measures.
That may be why I was sucked in so hard by The Bad Seed.
"If too many people come, the good oxygen will be sucked out," she said.
I closed my eyes and sucked it in to the tips of my lungs.
Still, the vice president has been sucked into the impeachment scandal in other ways.
Wars at the turn of the century killed millions and sucked in neighboring countries.
People are always getting sucked into games: remember Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over?
By now, Musk's various ventures have sucked well over $28503 billion from government coffers.
"Thursday Night Football" sucked for the Cowboys ... on the field and in the stands.
On the other, the actual technical experience sucked for an awful lot of people.
For starters, they should not get sucked into arguments over Biden's guilt or innocence.
She also said her vows "sucked" in comparison to Fischer's carefully-crafted, heartfelt vows.
Most of the oxygen will be sucked up by what's unfolding on Capitol Hill.
It's hard to not get sucked in when you win right off the bat.
No one likes getting sucked into the evils of the world when it's avoidable.
And yet, the closeness, if not the crispness of the game sucked everyone in.
It was bold and beautiful and really fun to play, even if I sucked.
I think that's the issue, is the press gets sucked up into it, too.
"You have to actually diminish him without getting sucked down by him," Garcetti said.
That was funny, but it also sucked because I was afraid to ride it.
It also sucked away ocean water from the shoreline at some beaches in the Bahamas.
If you think watching sports on a VR headset has sucked so far, you're right.
The year may have sucked but at least there was some cool stuff to watch.
"That sucked," Burkett said of the Route 91 Harvest Festival where the shooting took place.
The rest are sucked up in tubes, rolling the condoms into their familiar coin shape.
"Every time I tried to get to them, I kept getting sucked back," she says.
I guess working 15-hour days over the weekend really sucked it out of me.
Our sources say Margot and about 30 others sucked down pitchers of beer and cocktails.
"I was sucked in by the spirit since the day I was born," he said.
Spidey nearly gets sucked into the jet engine, and... The spoiler doesn't spoil the rest.
The chief flight attendant was instantly sucked out of the plane through that gaping hole.
But most prestigious universities have sucked up students, grateful for their fees, which subsidise research.
We plan to read after dinner, but get sucked into a new show, The Capture.
Before you can be sucked back into this whole — [gestures vaguely to Roy family] thing.
As a European who suffered through all of this, let me tell you: it sucked.
The magnet created a tingling sensation as it sucked the mask out of our pores.
"Yeah I remember that stuff; it sucked; the beef was always dry," you might say.
But I think we should let our stuff get sucked and blown through giant tubes.
These investors sure don't want to see their money getting sucked into a toxic sinkhole.
That really sucked because it forced me to do something I wasn't necessarily ready for.
The passenger who was sucked out through the damaged window eventually died from her injuries.
We've already covered why it sucked as a console, so let's start with the shape.
As cities have sucked in more graduates and immigrants, they have become more strongly Labour.
When she let out a small moan, he opened his mouth and sucked the flesh.
It is understood that Riordan was critically injured as she was sucked out the window.
Off you go, all the same, to lie on the bed and get sucked off.
I thought she was saying that I was a piece of s— and I sucked.
The suspected suicide bomber was sucked from the pressurized cabin and out of the hole.
They are like whirlpools, and the mind gets sucked into these whirlpools and gets stuck.
They're also not very content ... Even though they've been sucked up into the content debate.
I've pruned, and sliced back, and still find myself time and time again sucked in.
In the beginning the robots sucked, but I learned by doing and didn't give up.
What really sucked was how we all knew who we were bringing into the buildings.
Drugs tore her down, broke her spirit and sucked the very life out of her.
I was sucked into a world of gloomy ecstasy, and loving every minute of it.
It didn't suck nearly as much as I thought it would, but it still sucked.
Siouxsie's husky, powerful voice sucked listeners into stories about war, dysfunctional families, and mental illness.
Carbon would be sucked from the air by the green plants and then forced underground.
But every time I played on a console I could feel myself getting sucked in.
Whole cities actually were left to decay after she knowingly sucked the lifeblood from them.
But I was sucked in by General [Colin] Powell and others and I believed them.
"(US) Foreign policy in Asia has had its oxygen sucked out the room," he said.
The Nets' willingness to fire the three-ball sucked the Thunder into the same tactic.
The little girl grew watchful and sucked in her lips, but she didn't say anything.
Instead, he finds himself sucked into yet another maelstrom of violence and betrayal and depravity.
One passenger, bank executive Jennifer Riordan, was partially sucked out of the opening and died.
Because right now you go into Facebook, you're immediately sucked into the main News Feed.
Sucked into this new addiction, David has persuaded himself that his virtual affair is real.
One woman died of injuries she suffered after she was nearly sucked out a window.
Should've sucked it up, charged out on the field, and showed those bees who's boss!
We would spend our Saturdays watching the Robin Byrd Show while I sucked him off.
In fact, the sesh is basically club culture with all the "culture" bit sucked out.
Like someone has sucked the life and their future out of them using a straw.
I guess there's a certain hyper-masculine-martyrdom about that, but, really, it just sucked.
For the most part, attention is sucked out of the room by Clinton and Trump.
Nupur Lala: The last few years I've watched with friends, and they're completely sucked in.
He patched it with a valve that prevented air from being sucked into the wound.
Should they help, given they've sucked up ... I mean, they ... Okay, here's something really interesting.
I had been studying to be a computer programmer, but I really sucked at it.
FJM seems to be glad the song didn't pass muster; it "would've sucked," he said.
"That kind of openness, it was like being sucked into a spider web," he said.
Life in 19th-century America sucked pretty hard in general, but elections were particularly brutal.
It was all just baloney, and I feel bad that people got sucked into it.
As the engines of passing warplanes sucked at the air overhead, soldiers patrolled the grounds.
Last year, I ran into an unfortunate situation that sucked up hours of my time.
Our dragon show's ending may have sucked, but we'll take this obsession to the grave.
As we entered our final few parabolas, Coblentz sucked miso paste from her silicone bones.
Inevitably, the 2022 competition was sucked into the confrontation between Qatar and its larger neighbors.
Wars that seem endless and pointless hurt almost every incumbent who was sucked into one.
Following the season finale—appropriately titled "The End"—Fortnite got sucked into a black hole.
And with that, a small part of my unease was sucked out of my body.
The device that made our lives easier also, largely, sucked the life out of us.
"They couldn't get to me and the water sucked me in," Breni told BuzzFeed News.
Democrats believe O'Rourke needs to maintain that strategy and not get sucked into negative campaigning.
A feat of fun and game design, it's easy to get sucked in for hours.
Maru took the cylinder in, which was sucked toward the machine by its magnetic force.
So the sustenance of these liquidity-driven markets is being sucked out as we speak.
Have you too been sucked into the decluttering vortex of Marie Kondo's new Netflix show?
Here they are ... between Google and Facebook, they have sucked up all the advertising dollars.
But I'll admit I was pretty sucked in by what ABC showed of the series.
I can't be near a game system for too long or I get sucked in.
It sucked saying no to Friday night drinks because of 18-mile Saturday morning runs.
Above them excerpts from Mr. Russell's film, featuring Freida Pinto, Connie Britton and Allison Williams, played backward and forward and backward again, so the women dressed and undressed, went up an escalator and down, fled and were sucked back, fled and were sucked back.
So it is easy and downright pleasant to get sucked into the feel-good Streep-fest.
The erosion patterns on the desert sand indicate that some of that water was sucked out.
" And Bill was like, "If you tell a joke that sucks, just say, 'Well, that sucked.
Whether they give you a backhanded compliment or deliver an outright insult, don't get sucked in.
That was definitely a boot crunching sticks, getting sucked into the mud right below my room.
In 2015, an internal memo from Costolo admitted that the company "sucked" at dealing with abuse.
" He explains, "They only won because they sucked so bad that they learned enough to win.
"A gravity well into which my attention would be sucked from increasingly great distances in time."
But don't worry—our sun will have burned up long before we get sucked into oblivion.
Remember, the biggest threat is getting hit by flying debris, not getting sucked into the tornado.
The Swedish studio never got sucked into fads like Zynga-inspired social spamming and predatory microtransactions.
To paraphrase, he didn't want any shitty software that sucked mucking up his insanely great products.
The war sucked nearly an entire generation into the military, and Tom Corbally was no exception.
Many Raqqa residents face an additional problem: keeping their sons from being sucked into the fighting.
In a statement, the company admitted that — as it currently stood — AirPower just kind of sucked.
Surprisingly, the job hasn't sucked any of her enjoyment out of going to watch releases, though.
It's only people trying to get fucked up and get their dick sucked on the street.
Mr. Trump, who sucked up most of the oxygen in the campaign, seems to have none.
They had the time all along; it was just getting sucked by a small, shiny screen.
Trail and Madson knew Cunanan sucked, but you can't report someone to the police for sucking.
He has since sucked up to Mr Xi while often slamming America, his country's historical ally.
"I felt like my brain was being sucked out," said eldest son Patrick at the time.
Narratively, we did everything we could to challenge the allure of getting sucked back into it.
I can't describe the feeling, it was like the life was sucked out of my body.
As resources are sucked up by wasteful projects and inefficient state firms, productivity growth has slowed.
After being hired, Mae is immediately sucked into the glossy, cult-like world of the company.
The next thing I know, my co-pilot had been sucked halfway out of the window.
But after Field and McNeill left, he seemed to get sucked into a social media vortex.
Online shoppers, media consumers, and app lovers are increasingly sucked into the world of recurring payments.
I sucked down porcelain cups of the stuff while I looked at my nearly $100 tab.
But when everything lines up just right, it's even easier to get sucked into other worlds.
Can you imagine the metal and plastic of a drone being sucked into a jet engine?
People didn't seem to care much as I desperately tried to protest that the song sucked.
It was not a thirst for water, however, which we had already sucked from our Camelbaks.
"Our jobs are being sucked out of our state," he complained during the New York primary.
Nasdaq's streak of record highs has sucked investors into top names like Apple, Facebook and Amazon.
But the rise of Tinder and Hinge on mobile sucked the wind out of Zoosk's sails.
I found the situation too hilarious, so I sucked it up and went to get it.
Trump sucked up all the oxygen in the room, even when voters didn't actually like him.
Officials have not confirmed whether Riordan was the woman who was sucked out of the plane.
Turkey, a bastion of stability, is being sucked into the Middle East's ever-expanding war zone.
Others made it known that they thought the mural sucked, which of course is the point.
Must have fucking sucked to be so old and still making a living on your back.
Richard*, 26, once sucked off a guy in a North London cemetery when he was 22.
Thinner and lighter is great, and if we're honest, we're all sucked in by the allure.
Shrapnel from the blast broke a window, and one passenger, Jennifer Riordan, was partially sucked out.
One of its windows blew out, and a passenger was partially sucked out of the opening.
I wish I could be more descriptive about how and why it sucked but I can't.
A passenger, bank executive Jennifer Riordan, was partially sucked through a blown-out window, and died.
A woman sitting next to the window was partially sucked out and died of her injuries.
During this time, Syria was sucked into the regional power struggle between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
The Saudis have a proxy war in Yemen with Iran, and we've been sucked into it.
"Antitrusters stood by and sucked their thumbs while these mergers got through," Professor Scherer told me.
Thing is, lifelogging solutions have either flat out sucked or contained some sort of fatal flaw.
They've sucked it up and said: 'We're gonna do it for the good of the cause.
He also made spiky comments about Nadal and said the French Open "sucked" before pulling out.
Since you aren't applying the ingredients directly to your skin, the moisture shouldn't get sucked out.
So, what can you do to stop this plight of London parking meters being sucked off?
It would be so easy if, viewed from the distance of 40 years, Annie Hall sucked.
She sucked her teeth in exasperation, and it sounded as though she were whistling through them.
Whether it can stand outside that debate, or gets sucked into it, is a different question.
So it has a real sense of diminishment, of getting sucked back into that inevitable ending.
An outer layer of dirt flew upward, quickly sucked away by a fan in the box.
In each instance, the Dreamers were subsequently sucked into the Kafkaesque immigration detention and court systems.
That was what kept me in my body, kept me from getting sucked into their vortexes.
It was all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.
"It sure sucked being on the other side, I will say that," Furyk said of 2012.
"Rewards are being sucked up at the top to a degree that is stunning," he said.
It was another dreich day, and my stiff denims sucked up the damp from the pavement.
Regardless of what you dream up every day, we refuse to be sucked into your narrative.
Instead she's found a new muse in "having my brain sucked into the computer," she said.
It is all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.
For the next three days, they shivered on a sooty sofa and sucked on packed snow.
"It sucked that I didn't have the freedom to travel," Salahi recalled in the military hearing.
I won't lie to you: For me, This experiment was hard, and it kind of sucked.
The online shopping rabbit hole There's a reason you get sucked in when you're shopping online.
"Anita Hill will be sucked right into the very thing she wanted to avoid most," Sen.
I think the mistake we made is the mistake we acknowledge, which is our headline sucked.
Scott Disick sucked face in a big way over the weekend in the South of France.
When he left his job and was unemployed for several months, it sucked, but I stayed.
Arguably, this activity could have sucked some of the attention away from the current auction season.
"Google Plus sucked all the oxygen out of the room," said one former Google enterprise exec.
But the 203th guy we continued to email for a month before finally meeting (our schedules sucked).
Sucked into the suffocating whirlpool of Kawhi Leonard's defense, Anthony struggled a bit to shoot the ball.
Indeed, the recent tightening of the LME spreads sucked in 24,700 tonnes over the course of February.
The movie selection sucked early on, but now it rivals Netflix in terms of size and quality.
I watch it because it's ridiculous, but I do get sucked in and become weirdly emotionally invested.
When it was bad it sucked a big one, but that's what that band was all about.
Their teams will be quietly sucked into the staffs of Google, Apple, Facebook, Snapchat, or another giant.
On the final map, Nepal, Fnatic was clustered on the point and sucked into InternetHulk's Gravitron Surge.
The black hole's gravity sucked up some of the matter from the star, creating a bright flare.
Besides, they said, it wasn't their fault Cats bombed at the box office—that movie just sucked!
For best results, make your point proactively instead of getting sucked into a low-vibes Battle Royale.
Julia Furlan: To say that this week sucked for President Trump is kind of putting it lightly.
There was also some dry air that got sucked into the storm, disrupting it for a time.
Don't worry, these texts suggest: Things sucked then, but think of how much less they suck now.
I was utterly sucked into the world, finding hidden rooms, testing my sword against little pixelated enemies.
I didn't feel like I would be dragging anyone down if I sucked, which was a guarantee.
JF: It's hard not to get sucked into the wild crap that pops up on our timelines.
"These guys sucked the soul and life out of her," her sister told the New York Times.
"We know the pitfalls and the mistakes that are so easy to get sucked into," he said.
It's just too easy to get sucked in to the absorbing blend of health bars and numbers.
This part sucked — cell service on campus is spotty, and she sometimes missed updates from the guys.
After years of collaborating with McLaren, she was comfortable enough to say that the existing packaging sucked.
Every subscription we had was debated over, which definitely sucked in the beginning (RIP Netflix and Hulu).
It is true that I let myself get sucked into the infernal Hollywood machine for a while.
Did the monster follow Cooper out of the Black Lodge and get sucked into the box, too?
Don't get sucked in by the map's revelatory nature, and don't read too much into people's locations.
I want to read but I know I'll get sucked in and not be able to stop.
T. starts streaming an episode of This Is Us that we missed, and I get sucked in.
But for everyone else, here are all the reasons trying to get in the door totally sucked.
Left-leaning staff are either sympathetic or wary of getting sucked into the vortex of campus politics.
A big part of that was because I didn't want to get sucked into that texting life.
Sure, it sucked when my car got towed from the gym all those times our 6 a.m.
Facebook has also been sucked into the probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
After that, it'll get sucked up into Earth's atmosphere and burn to a crisp on re-entry.
For all we know, the sex sucked when users were high—particularly if they were really high.
"The main thing is just to make sure you don't get sucked into lifestyle inflation," he explains.
Though he says that point of view made him uncomfortable, the "cult-like" mentality sucked him in.
They sucked up VC dollars, mountains of them, as upstarts crowed about the revenue generated per scoot.
The resulting shrapnel destroyed a cabin window, and Jennifer Riordan was partially sucked out of the cabin.
Obviously it sucked to have the three-putt on eight (her 17th), but can't complain too much.
To say that Luger sucked when he was young would be overstatement, but he certainly wasn't good.
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The loosened rubber deposits are later sucked up to the waste tank of the Rubber Removal machine.
The war, which has sucked in a Saudi-led Arab coalition, has shown little sign of ending.
How could you not get sucked into this web of deceit, sneaky snubs, and 1960s smoky glamour?
Having excommunicated the brutal Assad regime, it has found itself sucked ever deeper into the Syrian swamp.
I've had a biccy before that was laced with acid and I freaked out, it really sucked.
Survey participants commonly reflect that television has somehow absorbed or sucked out their energy, leaving them depleted.
Moreover, it sustained this incarnation for up to eight minutes as it sucked in fuel from below.
I'm not put-together enough to keep my cooking wine separate from my this-Tuesday-sucked wine.
It sucked, but it was cheap and the only way I could get home to see them.
In science fiction, terrible things befall such astronauts: their blood boils away, their insides get sucked out.
As he steps inside to investigate, Regensburg gets sucked down a satirical rabbit hole of music history.
Jennifer Riordan, a philanthropist and Wells Fargo executive, died after being partially sucked out of a window.
The debate over "Medicare for All" has sucked the oxygen from many other important health policy issues.
A few infants were captured looking away in the distance, while others sucked on their own fingers.
They whizzed through the air, ricocheted, got sucked up into the wall (I remember the slurping sound).
"When the Warriors sucked and the A's were good, the A's would give them tickets," Hendricks said.
So why do you allow yourself to respond to them emotionally and get sucked into the mix?
Maybe the story in A Bird Story wasn't bad, but the developers just sucked at telling it.
People also didn't offer me a lot of respect during my youth because I sucked at math.
It sucked, but not nearly as bad as having my throat close up because of a strawberry.
This character we are watching is getting sucked into this vortex of veils, as this blue flashes.
Asuka won both, but you could feel the air get sucked out of the arena each time.
I get sucked into them like Cameron staring at the Seurat painting in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
I came in way too high, and got sucked up the face and pounded with unnatural quickness.
Poor Ruth Bader Ginsburg gets sucked into it, and I'm thinking, Oh, don't take the bait, ma'am.
They curl up into ghosts and dragons who float lazily and then get sucked up the flue.
As 2016 come close to an end, it's pretty safe to say that this year totally sucked.
Then came a drought that sucked the Lena River nearly dry, leaving boats marooned in the mud.
The Cleveland Browns sucked ass on Sunday ... but at least Odell Beckham looked stylish during the blowout!
According to the EPI's estimates, nearly £1bn of that will be sucked up by the extra pupils.
That basically happened except that Samsung rolled in like a juggernaut and sucked all the air up.
Most of the town's 19th-century commercial buildings had fallen into disrepair after malls sucked business away.
The games have become the new place for celebs to be seen, even though the team's sucked.
Boots get sucked off by the mud, and thorny bushes are a natural impediment to moving faster.
He just sucked his hands in and got enough of it to get it over Yuli's head.
He told me I wasn't supportive and sucked as a friend since I wasn't paying his rent.
With the entire map sucked into a black hole, all signs point to a brand new map.
I felt like a little black beetle in a tank with all the air being sucked out.
If you had too much contact with them, you might get your soul sucked out as well.
The closest comparison might be if you've ever been sucked into reading a comic or a book.
"Do not get sucked into this uber exuberance here, because there will be another recession," he warned.
Then came a drought that sucked the Lena river nearly dry, leaving boats marooned in the mud.
A maraschino cherry rests on top, alien red, stem askew, as if seconds from being sucked under.
O'Dowd is a delight as we watch Miles get sucked into the hell that Hollywood can be.
"Without my will and desire, I was sucked into this internal U.S. fight," he told the Times.
I was in corporate for a few years and it just sucked the life out of me.
"It was because the media sucked up to the patriarchy and went in that direction," she said.
Energy, power, cement, steel and agriculture were all sucked into the gaping hole of the Venezuelan state.
I'm lying on a table in lower Manhattan, and the life is being sucked out of me.
It's not like: 'Last night was a really great show for me and it sucked for you.
Shine bright If you haven't heard this news, you may have been sucked into a parallel universe.
"I lost the price of one ticket, which sucked, but it could have been worse," Emily said.
When a new job in the Chicago-area required him to relocate, it sucked, but I went.
I announced just three days later, but the air was sucked out of the room right away.
Two sailors are sucked into a rip current and lose control as waves continuously pound against them.
It's a bad choice that flattens the movie, like someone sucked the wind out of the room.
Miller and Gayman got sucked into its orbit on October 8, 2008, when their sergeant forwarded a call.
"I had an armpit sucked out, which was one of the best things," the model, 31, told Refinery29.
The neutron star sucked up that matter and began to send off a sustained potent x-ray emission.
The show may not exactly promote self-love, but we can't guarantee we won't find ourselves sucked in.
Like everyone else, I get sucked in and, on the Prime Day, start poring over all the deals.
Large trees can store as much as 140,000 liters (37,000 gallons) of water sucked up during rainy seasons.
The furor got bigger and bigger until it even sucked in a female member of Parliament, Stella Creasy.
The acid sprayed outward after it got sucked into the hopper and got on the sanitation worker's skin.
The rest is sucked out in secondary and tertiary phases, which commonly include injecting CO2 into the well.
They entered the world of blockchain after becoming frustrated with banking but the industry sucked them back in.
I've seen a lot of augmented reality furniture apps over the years and most of them have sucked.
These particles can then be sucked up into hand dryers before being expelled again with the hot air.
This raises concerns of further escalation in a conflict that has already sucked in neighbours and regional powers.
And while Norton admitted their conversation "sucked," he has faith that he and Doherty can mend their marriage.
Was it the words "FROM THE DIRECTOR OF SAN ANDREAS," a movie I've gotten sucked into countless times?
Email has always sucked, but it's gotten a free pass in our recent examinations of our digital anxiety.
By late last year, the life had been sucked out of the once-bustling town, several residents said.
Far from breathing life into his damning report, the tired Robert Mueller sucked the life out of it.
More than $16 billion have been sucked out of emerging markets in the two weeks following the Nov.
I always felt like I sucked at everything, that I could never find the thing that I liked.
That my belly would clench with contractions for days and weeks after delivery each time my daughter sucked.
"I actually wanted to be a pilot [as a kid], when I realized my grades sucked," she confessed.
The feud originally began between Lisa Vanderpump and Dorit Kemsley, but has sucked in Richards, Mellencamp and more.
"And on the work force side, we will see more members sucked out" of the National Health Service.
When it comes to "Spygate," he has sucked one of America's two major political parties down with him.
Instead, we can start to gently be sucked into this world, as if we were there with them.
Israel, though deeply concerned about Hizbullah's growing armoury, appeared wary of being sucked into another conflict in Lebanon.
The problem was, the name sucked, and at around $16, it was too expensive for broke punk kids.
I think he kind of sucked on the bag a little bit while he was standing up there!
Biden isn't getting sucked into the intra-left debate over "Medicare for All" and the Green New Deal.
I said he couldn't come home with me because I had work the next morning, which fucking sucked.
"It's very easy to get sucked into the 'us and them' narrative," Salha told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The shrapnel punctured a window in the plane, and a woman seated by it was partially sucked out.
The fact that Ryan himself is now getting sucked into the wrong side of the conspiracies is rich.
The first time I smoked weed with friends, I did so from a soda can, and it sucked.
The tiny tot looked happy as can be in the photo as she sucked on a purple pacifier.
Jay had to get them out for me, sucking harder than he's ever sucked ... and you know what?
Maybe our rebellious streak was too strong, maybe we were too raw, or maybe they thought we sucked.
Hopefully this week has sucked for you, and if it hasn't then you've got some explaining to do.
The bottom is all burned but they didn't catch on fire because they sucked the water, they're wet.
The suspected bomber was sucked out of the hole from the February 2 explosion in the plane's fuselage.
Amazon, following its known strategy, just sucked much of the air out of the in-home assistant market.
The pilot managed to land the plane safely, but one person was sucked out of the plane's hole.
It's easy to relate to the displays of teenage angst, while still getting sucked into intense action sequences.
After being so prolific, playing so many shows, it just sucked the life out of both of us.
Mr Trump has sucked confidence out of global institutions as his casinos suck cash out of punters' pockets.
I remember thinking it was a strange decision when I began reading, but I soon got sucked in.
Did it start to feel like your personhood was getting sucked into the band a little too much?
Sanford said the impeachment inquiry surrounding the president had sucked the proverbial oxygen out of the 2020 debate.
Three dozen men creating a vortex, a flesh whirlpool, that sucked you in and around and out again.
One risk is that the life is sucked out of the local economy as rich holidaymakers go elsewhere.
Passengers scrambled to save the woman from getting sucked out the window that had been smashed by debris.
Debris from the engine broke open a window, causing Riordan to almost get sucked out of the plane.
This is a way of pulling out of the conflict without admitting that the government's legal argument sucked.
I say "actually charge" because I've owned a bunch of cheap solar chargers before, and they all sucked.
He's very much at the edge of this thing, yet he's been sucked into Mueller's very broad probe.
Only one passenger was lost: Jennifer Riordan, who was tragically sucked partially out of a broken airplane window.
Whether you like it or not, you get sucked in and need to extract yourself from the situation.
For 2000 days, Mr. Surmach sucked on a lemon to stave off seasickness until he reached Ellis Island.
Feng shui experts say this can cause catastrophe, as wealth could potentially get sucked into the hectic flow.
She did the hard work, so I quietly sucked it up, but the truth is: I get it.
" The soothing getaway turned scary when she found herself sucked under the ocean by powerful "6-foot waves.
The vault of Raymond Monk had been sucked out of the ground by Hurricane Matthew in October 2016.
While allowing me to be in control, notifications also prevent me from getting sucked into email or Twitter.
When the investment bankers are popular, then you know the life has been sucked out of the party.
In all, more than 120,000 people were sucked off the island in a window of a few months.
Pull it in close to your body, and you'll see your limbs bent and sucked into the abyss.
Koeper asserts that there are innocent bystanders who could get "sucked in" if the FCC reinterprets the law.
In April this year, a passenger was partially sucked out of a plane window, following an engine failure.
"I haven't read the book, I was sucked in by all the hoopla," said medical student Candice Leong.
The singers enacted a pajama party where they tossed popcorn around a bedroom and sucked on pinwheel lollipops.
Stay away from jeggings, or any styles that are so sucked-in they make your legs into sausages.
It's a really interesting issue, and I think it's gotten sort of sucked up into nine different issues.
It was all just baloney and I feel so bad that, you know, people got sucked into it.
One of them is an ingratiating man, "afraid of being sucked into the margins," played by Beau Thom.
It didn't take long for whoever runs the chain's social media account to realize that the post sucked.
Israel has spent years trying to avoid getting sucked into the vicious civil war raging in neighboring Syria.
Senior year me and Steve Holmes had another roommate that owned a guitar, but he sucked at guitar.
You don't have to know about power skating or stick time to get sucked into this moving story.
When air is sucked into the tube, however, harmful bacteria from the throat can be carried along too.
"The air sucked out of the room after that," said Paul Gray, a partner at Richard Gray Gallery.
We knew he was in danger of being sucked under with the raft if the ship became submerged.
America's cold warriors sucked Pakistan in, and it joined the Seato and Cento pacts against the Soviet Union.
According to GQ, the most frequently cited reason for XFL's failure was that the quality of play "sucked."
Mr. O'Dowd is a delight as we watch Miles get sucked into the hell that Hollywood can be.
"He completely sucked the oxygen out of UNGA," Richard Gowan, UN Director at the International Crisis Center says.
In a single minute she has sucked in 250 breaths while I hold mine, admiring her pygmy physique.
Decades later, after the oil was sucked dry, the plant was abandoned, its toxins leeched into the earth.
"Season 7 sucked for Rick Grimes, but Season 8, he's definitely getting his strut back," Andrew Lincoln previewed.
And it sucked, because I distinctly remember it making me nervous about my body for the first time.
And sure enough, Kimmy also finds herself sucked into becoming the trend of women who love true crime.
Above all, they shouldn't let themselves be sucked into cooperation that leaves them sharing part of the blame.
It sucked in national camera crews and it wound up leading to a leftist mayor of New York.
Almost immediately, it produced a thick white smoke, which he sucked up through a narrow aluminum foil straw.
Shale communities enjoyed consistently low unemployment rates and sucked-in idle labor from the rest of the country.
It sucked to lose such a high-caliber phone and some people may never trust Samsung products again.
But when the article came out, my "White Rock" episode aired the same night, which really [expletive] sucked.
The effect was breathtaking, like being sucked into a tunnel of stars, or time traveling through the universe.
It came from my one really good idea: AOL sucked and I could do better and I did.
There are precious few protections for Americans who get sucked up in NSA or FBI's foreign intelligence dragnet.
The Handmaid's Tale sucked all of the momentum out of the drama race, leaving Westworld grasping at straws.
Anton agrees, sucked in by Buddy's charm and charisma, shining on him after his years in the shadows.
" "All that trade optimism that's been building has been sucked out of the air and replaced with pessimism.
By the time they pupate, the damage they have done often has sucked the life from the spruce.
It happens on occasion if all the air is not sucked from the chamber before the code begins.
"We did a bunch of apps, and they sucked," Nigam says about previous products his team built before Genies.
Some paranoid thoughts and intense conversations may bubble up, so be sure you don't get sucked into power struggles.
"Fifteen years ago my record against him sucked, and now it's okay," Mickelson said, giving a bit of needle.
"If we don't do that, the likelihood we get sucked into a downward swirl is pretty high," he said.
"These guys sucked the soul and life out of her," her sister, Sharon Loeffler, told the New York Times.
His right leg was sucked into the quicksand while he and a friend were hiking on a remote trail.
All light getting sucked in means no light reflects back—so a black hole is invisible, across the spectrum.
Spiritually, he's back home—to that Midwestern place where he was before he was sucked into Silicon Valley's vortex.
I think you could have sucked the oxygen out of the room and enabled them to stay on Snapchat.
Those situations when I've let myself smoke my whole stash without scheduling a re-up, well that always sucked.
One of the plane's engines reportedly exploded, breaking a window and causing a woman to nearly be sucked out.
The trailer is brief but charming, featuring the same breathtaking animation that sucked audiences under the sea in 2003.
The students spent the next 20 minutes waiting anxiously as pumps sucked nearly all the air from the tube.
The train lurched, and with nothing to grip onto, he rolled, fell and was sucked under its churning wheels.
Alas, in the name of journalism (and my love for beauty), I sucked it up and swiped it on.
The monarchy had nurtured an over-mighty state, as French kings sucked power from aristocrats towards the central government.
She inhaled her, pressed her nose into the small creases, sucked her fingers, drank the sweat from her skin.
Even those in the gallery were not immune to getting sucked into the partisan tensions that marked the evening.
There wasn't no engineer I was paying for so he really sucked it up and locked in with me.
Finally, the top of the head if pulled off and the brain is sucked out, direct from the skull.
After over an hour, the vacuum was finally put to work, and about a thousand bees were sucked up.
Into this rogue's gallery strides Donald J. Trump, blissfully believing that he will not be sucked into the quagmire.
The train lurched, and with nothing to grip onto, he rolled, fell, and was sucked under its churning wheels.
She has injected microplastics into the water around giant larvaceans and watched as they were sucked into the filters.
But it's not just Russian trolls and far-right European populists that have become sucked into Spain's information war.
My boyfriend joins me in the living room and we get sucked into four episodes of Parks and Rec.
She said it just sucks — it sucks that we were so young, and it sucks that our parents sucked.
And I sucked up the Ripper stories, pure cold fear spiking through me with each new detail I got.
Even the most casual newshounds can easily get sucked into the adrenaline-pumping intrigue around collusion and foreign espionage.
I'm not sure if it's a higher sense of accountability or I just got sucked into this black hole.
You might find yourself just as pleased as I am to have been sucked into its story of stories.
Something I've struggled with is trying to understand how some people, especially young people, get sucked into this world.
Research suggests that drone being sucked into the engine would only result in injury 0.2 percent of the time.
With cable's hundreds of channels, I would get sucked into a show or movie I happened to land on.
Researchers are using math to both study how people get sucked into pro-ISIS groups and predict terrorist attacks.
But if high-entropy systems could be sucked into nothingness by black holes, that would not be the case.
All your data gets sucked up into a company's servers where they can do whatever they want with it.
Cascading media coverage of scandals ensured that Trump sucked up all the oxygen — even as coverage turned overwhelmingly negative.
If you, like me, lived in New York during that time, you'll recall that things fucking sucked back then.
The full moon arrives this morning at 8:52 AM, bringing plenty of drama—will you get sucked in?
Anyway, the coin somehow gets sucked into the dirt and brings Laura lurching back from the edge of death.
We see that Netflix has released a new show called Tales of the City and get sucked in immediately.
Once Yu finished his soup and sucked the marrow out of each dog bone, it was time to leave.
Fast forward to present day, Earth has suddenly become sucked into Jupiter's orbit, forcing the jets to break down.
Pop it onto a popped zit and in the morning... it will have sucked all of the infection out!!!
While its early mobile app sucked and Wall Street was uncertain, Facebook was poised well to adapt to mobile.
The outlet reported that the teen was sucked inside the drain after picking up a grate in the pool.
Last year after Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi came onboard (and hilariously sucked at driving), Uber overhauled its driver app.
Unlike Jersey Shore, which sucked for every episode after season one, America is ready for this class of star.
Nope, we promise you didn't get sucked into a time machine and spit out into your high school days.
"Far from trickling down, income and wealth are instead being sucked upwards at an alarming rate," the report says.
They pick up the app and get sucked into another world to see things they can't find anywhere else.
It sucked, but what unfolded could have happened at any time, and wasn't reflective of the Duterte era really.
The paper was somehow sucked into the machine, leaving only an empty roll where a fresh roll once was.
In a nutshell ... her math sucked in states like Iowa -- where she only visited 3 times after the Caucus.
"Practically speaking, there's nothing you can do when you get sucked into the immigration and detention system," said Canon.
Bit by bit the stakes are raised, with more innocent people being sucked into The Ring's increasingly powerful blackhole.
Or the manatees who were rescued after the storm sucked up water from a bay and left them stranded.
In "Interesting Ball," a prank goes terribly wrong, and Scheinert gets sucked into Kwan's ass, to their mutual horror.
One of the plane's windows blew out and a passenger, who died, was partly sucked out through the opening.
No surprise, then, that as the geopolitics of the time turn sleazy and wild Barry gets sucked in afresh.
Your ol' pal Will Byers finds himself sucked into the Upside Down and we haven't even met Eleven yet.
Passengers had to pull her back into the plane when she was being sucked out of the broken window.
The shattered window partially sucked a woman out of the plane as passengers struggled to pull her back in.
Will they be sucked into a fascination with triumphal arches, glorious sacrifices and the obsession with loyalty and betrayal?
The circulation around the storm has sucked a pipeline of moisture-rich air northward from the Gulf of Mexico.
"Having The Wall Street Journal announce that there were going to be layoffs kind of sucked," one source said.
" Brooks warned earlier this month that Republicans who refuse to disavow Trump "are being sucked down a nihilistic whirlpool.
Parents get sucked into obsessing about achievement because they believe that this will make their children into high-achievers.
It's hard not to get sucked into her concept, as detailed and carefully drawn out as it may be.
"Is she your sister?" the Egyptian asked Reva, nodding in my direction as I sucked down my first coffee.
Rankwave also apparently misused data sucked in by its own consumer app for checking your social media "influencer score".
It sucked in the way similarly rough bosses in Bloodborne—and especially Dark Souls 3—always did for me.
After the first album, we had a bunch of songs still, but realized they sucked, so we scrapped them.
All the previous digital version of Magic—and I've tried them all—have, for one reason or another, sucked.
Every color looks like it was sucked from a child's story book, and the result is a surrealist utopia.
Something went wrong, causing one of them, Karen, to be sucked into another dimension never to be seen again.
Suddenly, she's sucked into the comic world, and ends up joining ranks with a bunch of low-level villains.
In Tampa, water levels dropped five feet below normal, and bewildered spectators walked out to see beaches sucked dry.
As bad news continued to mount, the coronavirus sucked the fun and money out of Florida's annual spring break.
A week or so after the theft, I had a talk with myself: Yes, having my stuff stolen sucked.
He kissed the turkey, he sucked the turkey, he even got a little rough with the turkey, smacking it.
Even after he went as far as Greece in search of a job, the war sucked him back in.
Either way, an investigation will be hard put to avoid being sucked into the political swordplay in Haiti's capital.
Then I'm out the door and at work by 8:20 and get sucked into my work right away.
There were women in pencil skirts hurriedly brushing their hair from their face as they sucked back weed gummies.
To read Biden's book on that period of time, "Promise Me, Dad," is to be sucked into a tragedy.
For a moment, Crawford's face appears, and it's as though the air is suddenly sucked out of the room.
In the wipeout of Democrats in 85033, the party's energy was like water being sucked down the sink drain.
Emerging markets have struggled in recent days as surging U.S. bond yields sucked much-needed capital out of Asia.
"Right now liquidity is being sucked out of the market because of anticipation of the Aramco offering," Metwally said.
It has to be something you won't see hanging in your closet and think, Fuck, that day fucking sucked.
Superhero franchises and the like have sucked in all three schlubs and many more besides, and made them mighty.
Following the 10th season, the game was mysteriously sucked into a black hole, going completely offline for all players.
"Once this organism starts to reach the coastal waters, they are basically sucked in," said first author Nina Bednaršek.
After my workout, I set out for the laundromat, which sucked the last bit of energy out of me.
Obama privileged pragmatic, rational and deliberative decision-making, refusing to be sucked into the frenzied and chaotic media environment.
Swiping endlessly can leave you feeling sucked into the void, reliant on an algorithm to get you a date.
Leonhardt is right that Medicare-for-all has sucked up a lot of the oxygen in the Democratic debates.
I wasn't being aggressive, didn't tell him that he sucked personally, I didn't tell him that he was bad.
One woman was partially sucked out of a damaged window and later died from injuries sustained in the incident.
In "Musical Dicks" the five male porn hopefuls get sucked off by three women (Mack being one of them).
The arrests come as Facebook and Twitter have been separately sucked into an information war between India and Pakistan.
But not all of the carbon dioxide gets sucked up, and the leftovers continue to contribute to global warming.
Like many others, he started seeing TikToks elsewhere, downloaded the app out of curiosity, and got sucked right in.
Lila describes Don Achille as having "sucked the blood" out of another man, presumably with his predatory lending practices.
But that didn't happen, which suggested that the heavy users were moody before they were sucked deeply into Facebook.
Of course, this positive trend parallels the dangers that accompany those getting sucked deeper into the social media vortex.
"I, like so many people, a few years ago got sucked into the frequent flier-mile game," he says.
It's a rollicking, often hilarious sequel to the 1995 fantasy starring Robin Williams, sucked into a treacherous board game.
It was the last week of school, and I missed out on our graduation assembly which kind of sucked.
One last reminder 2017 totally sucked -- the most photographed Jesus ever didn't make it to Christmas ... TMZ has learned.
"Far from trickling down, income and wealth are instead being sucked upwards at an alarming rate," the report said.
Odds on, it would get sucked into any wider war between China and the US, like it or not.
I think we're all getting sucked into this speed of Twitter because it's there on our phones all day.
Sitara's parents were bonded laborers, and she was sucked in to help back their debt of 50,000 rupees (about $800).
Did he have friends who betrayed him in school, or sucked up to him because of his wealth and fame?
But the Workout app has always sucked because you needed to set up an activity every time you did it.
He was working with 3D artists in the gaming industry and they were sharing screenshots of their work, which sucked.
Now, just mentioning a target—rather than an identifier like their email address—could get you sucked into the dragnet.
And that brings me to the most startling revelation about the original Hero: It actually kind of sucked for action!
I get sucked into watching four episodes of Queer Eye — I think a French tuck might solve all your problems!
WILLIAMS: It would be like sticking your hand in a mousetrap for those NFL players to get sucked into that.
Sure, companies have tried for years, but most of those attempts have sucked (or been really hard to actually buy).
One product, marked "Amazon's Choice," caught her eye, but when she received her order, the vacuum barely sucked up anything.
Goldfinger's fate was to be sucked out of an aeroplane window; the Chinese group may just end up jettisoning value.
Earlier this year, 15-to-20-foot waves in Oregon sucked a man and two young children into the sea.
Warning: I'm not liable if you get sucked in and end up with 10 of them in your own closet.
The salt sucked the water out of the body for about 40 days, leaving the skin shriveled like a raisin.
Let Hess versus Anderson be a reminder to the nostalgists who would want to make MMA great again: yesterday sucked.
Shrapnel from the blast shattered a window and caused passenger Jennifer Riordan to be partially sucked out of the plane.
That process locked carbon, which was sucked from the atmosphere by trees and shrubs as they grew, below the ground.
But even then, French forces were being sucked deeper into a years-long battle to quell Islamist militancy in Mali.
Yes, it sucked, but it's nothing compared with what a dude named Leo experienced in south Florida on Sunday night.
Will's effervescent, charming girlfriend with an unhealed trauma in her not-so-distant past has been sucked into a cult.
Once they have reached the public marketplace, he says, chances are the hackers have sucked the value out of them.
True, Bunnicula only sucked the blood of carrots and other vegetables, but there's something unnerving about small rodents turning undead.
As we reported, Goins claims Cosby spiked her drink and then when she was out of it sucked her toes.
I auditioned and I probably sucked, but I had decided 100 percent that this is what I wanted to do.
"News" about him sucked the air out of the room in the 20th century as it does in the 21st.
After their home is attacked, however, and Noctis is presumed dead, the four men get sucked into a greater war.
It sucked — in fact, Nilay Patel published a story on this very website titled "The mobile web sucks" in 2015.
We saw him get inexplicably sucked into a big glass box in New York (more on that in a minute).
Millions died in conflicts in Congo between 1998 and 2003 that sucked in armies from neighboring states around the region.
Running the blended mix through a sieve sucked, but otherwise, my bloody marys would've ended up full with tomato seeds.
It sounds impossible, and officials haven't yet confirmed the reports — but people have been sucked out of damaged airplanes before.
The torrent of air from the motor is amplified by air sucked through the Supersonic's hollow head for increased power.
"If I'm being honest, things sucked," the normally upbeat McCreery, 25, tells PEOPLE backstage before a recent show in Chicago.
In November, Fitbit acquired a pioneer in the smartwatch space, Pebble, with all its engineering talent being sucked into Fitbit.
It takes years for migrants to be settled enough to be sucked into crime, says Amir Rostami of Stockholm University.
Doesn't it feel like all of the color gets sucked out of your wardrobe once fall and winter roll around?
When David West and Tristan Thompson got angry after Kyrie Irving yelled (I think) "Westworld fuckin' sucked!" a fight began.
He's living with his father in the same town that sucked him into a dangerous cycle so many times before.
Last year I caved and went to my first SoulCycle class, and I must admit I have been sucked in.
The fan, Brad Joseph, told WISN he yelled at Christie, told him he sucked, and that he was a hypocrite.
"He has sucked up to dictators, he has made impulsive decisions that often his own team doesn't understand," Warren said.
What resulted was an astonishing legal circus that sucked in 213 defendants in total and cost at least $230 million.
"We're right back to where we started five years ago when we all knew that the GFS sucked," he said.
"When I was first sucked into the pipe, it was so turbulent it was unbelievable," he told CNN on Saturday.
Actually, this is air being sucked down for cooling and there's nothing wrong with it; just a characteristic worth noting.
The first couple of Tinder dates I went on sucked, as all the person wanted to talk about was themselves.
The clip follows two metalhead/slacker dudes as they're sucked into the increasingly horrific machinations of a "nasal enlightenment" cult.
To this day, "Best of You" brings back the feelings of painful inadequacy brought about as they enthusiastically sucked face.
The dishes I remember from that era that sucked really badly—like American chop suey casserole—are pretty much gone.
She sucked at high school the first time around, and those lockers haven't made any eye contact with her yet.
The cells float along the currents until they are sucked up by healthy animals as they filter seawater for food.
How Photos of Your Kids Are Powering Surveillance Technology Millions of Flickr images were sucked into a database called MegaFace.
In "Hisser," our hero is sucked out of his bedroom to wander, naked on the white screen, muttering to himself.
Working with Nokia on touchscreens before the iPhone, the user experience sucked because the operating system wasn't designed for touch.
What's surprising, however, is just how little metal has been sucked into the LME system by this persistent cash premium.
The co-pilot almost got sucked out of the cockpit but kept calm, according to Chinese state television station CCTV.
During Hurricane Irma, high winds rapidly sucked the seawater away from the structures, leaving them exposed on the ocean side.
The lead is just like ... It sucked the air out of the room when he was there, as he wrote.
Yardie is about a Jamaican man who ends up in London and gets sucked into a violent quest for revenge.
I would play for a month at a time maybe but I never got sucked in like I did before.
Two years later, jellies also got sucked into the cooling pipes at one of Sweden's nuclear reactors, forcing a shutdown. 
Debris from the engine broke a window, causing a woman, Jennifer Riordan, to almost get sucked out of the plane.
She also was real about what she "sucked" at, and surrounded herself with people who were strong in those areas.
Passenger Jennifer Riordan was killed after she was partially sucked out the window, and eight other passengers had minor injuries.
But some women do get sucked into more extreme criminal acts when attempting to sustain an abusive, drug-dependent relationship.
Debris from the engine blew out a window, causing passenger Jennifer Riordan to almost get sucked out of the plane.
This vacuum causes the walls of the bladder to be sucked in, which stores potential energy much like a spring.
They last a few seconds, but I discovered most people in the room—my room, at least—sucked at them.
"I got sucked into the stories and pictures and posters, and I was kind of obsessed after that," Good says.
He's a keeper who's sucked up any minutes Kenneth Faried or Darrell Arthur hoped were theirs after Millsap went down.
Starving, he sucked on the Clif bar wrappers and contemplated catching and eating the crickets he saw inside the cave.
With tiny instruments, the cloudy lens is sucked out of the eye and an artificial lens inserted in its place.
I also try to be very careful not to get sucked into whatever his latest tweet is about fake news.
That series sucked the audience in, too, but with an overwhelming sense of sadness and anger at the real perpetrators.
You get sucked into a vicious cycle of striving, your well-being at the whims of your most recent result.
Net import dependency has grown steadily to 74% in 2017, when the region sucked in 6.2 million tonnes of aluminium.
Spicer sucked up Trump's boldly advertised displeasure with his comportment at the lectern and even the color of his suits.
First, there was the dredging, in which ships sucked sediment from the seabed and pumped it atop formerly undeveloped reefs.
They had a couple of drinks and then left at around 2 AM, where they sucked some serious face outside.
Read: They escaped ISIS -- then they got sucked into Baghdad's sex trafficking underworld Campos says things quickly started to change.
They now have 700 original series, which makes me realize that the show I pitched them must have really sucked.
This video might really just be for fans, but I got sucked in — comparing two golf swings, 45 years apart.
"Ferrari passion is infectious; it's hard not to get sucked in," said Hannah Marie Hassall, a fan from Guildford, England.
Financial institutions have complained that the BOJ's policy has sucked liquidity out of the bond market and hurt bank profits.
" He said that Mr. Zelensky was "literally sucked into the funnel of intra-American fights between Trump and his enemies.
I told her how much I loved her and how I will always remember her and how much death sucked.
"I sucked up my courage and knocked on the first door I came to, but no one answered," she writes.
As I was visiting China to report on the tech industry, I found myself sucked into this lifestyle very quickly.
But Tucker wrote that impeachment "dramatically sucked the oxygen out of our campaign discussion and greatly curtailed our fundraising ability."
The injured woman's arms and body were sucked toward the opening in the plane, Martinez recalled in a phone interview.
But the towels only stayed warm for about 203 seconds before my body had sucked all the heat from them.

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