Once ejected, the tarry comets would simply suck up visible light, he says, remaining cloaked in darkness. |
Tumors suck up so much cholesterol that LDL has been considered a vehicle for delivering antitumor drugs to cancer cells. |
Encia workmen are punching boreholes deep into the ground to suck up oily chemicals which leaked into aquifers far beneath the surface. |
When feeding, they suck up mud from the bottom and then expel it and select their food while it is suspended in the water. |
Growing a cover crop would suck up so much precious moisture that it would put him in the red. |
Conner was known about the school as the goody-goody to all teachers and a suck up to Jocks. |