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Recent Examples of suckingThe Tennis Racket Is Not the Tennis Player There’s a narrative that generative AI is a soul-sucking, job-killing machine.—
Cynthia Littleton,
Variety,
27 June 2026 Federal water managers have already been sucking water out of other reservoirs in Colorado and Wyoming to slow Lake Powell's decline.—
Trevor Hughes,
USA Today,
26 June 2026 In his review, our expert Andrew Gebhart said the Dyson Vis Nav’s stiff nylon bristles digs deep into carpets or hard surfaces alike, sucking up any mess.—
Carlos Mejia,
PC Magazine,
26 June 2026 The image in question features Grande crouched on the ground while sucking a lollipop and loving a happy black dog.—
Jessica Schladebeck,
New York Daily News,
25 June 2026 The new landscape of the league has created a shorter life span for sucking.—
Candace Buckner,
New York Times,
24 June 2026 Two cherry pickers, with seven workers dressed in full blue protective gear, including ventilation masks, were wielding the kind of vacuum machines designed for asbestos management, sucking the nests from branches roughly 20 meters (65 feet) off the ground.—
Sophie Tanno,
CNN Money,
23 June 2026 National Park Service workers in waders were sucking up the dead algae strewed along the bottom Wednesday.—
Maureen Dowd,
Mercury News,
23 June 2026 The New York Yankees' second baseman, however, was caught sucking on a lollipop while playing defense in Detroit on Tuesday.—
Ryan Morik,
FOXNews.com,
23 June 2026
The things that are important to me—taking care of myself, skincare, grooming, hygiene, smelling good, being clean—have always been high priorities.
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Tiana Randall,
Forbes.com,
30 June 2026
Additionally, avoid storing near strongly smelling foods to keep your cheese from absorbing flavors or odors, and always label and date to keep track of the use by date.