He sees a tall, thin farmer, a brown face and neck, long restless sinewy hands, perpetually twiddling with a cigar or a gold pencil-case-generally the cigar, or rather the extinct stump of it, which he every now and then SUCKS abstractedly, in total oblivion as to its condition.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
When air is warmed, it expands and makes a "low pressure," which SUCKS the surrounding cooler air into it, as in the making of winds; so that the warmer the air inside the room, or the colder the air outside of it, which is practically the same thing, the more eagerly and swiftly will the outdoor air rush into it.
"A Handbook of Health"
Woods Hutchinson
Besides, as every Arabian child SUCKS sugar-cane from morning to night, the children always attract after them legions of flies, which besides being loathsome are noxious, for they spread the Egyptian infection of inflammation of the eyes.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz