Use "suckers" in a sentence

1. You're real suckers!

2. See you, suckers.

3. We're not a couple of suckers.

4. Little suckers, they know something's up.

5. Hurry up, suckers, you' re dragging!

6. In Suckers, a movie humorising automotive dealerships and salesmen.

7. Some of those suckers travel thousands of miles in pursuit of their prey.

8. Bluehead suckers are native to the middle and upper Colorado River

9. His research included determining what spawning habitat the Bluehead suckers use

10. Arrowroots are planted from suckers in deep, well-drained, loamy moist soils

11. Later, when a certain mass is obtained, the Apical dominance weakens and suckers sprout

12. He'd say those that passed him were bastards... and those that he passed were suckers.

13. Generally, Bluehead suckers from larger streams grow bigger than their counterparts in smaller tributaries

14. None of you even exist in this town anymore. You won't get nothing, suckers!

15. Care of northern Bayberries is pretty much limited to planting them and cutting out the suckers

16. The Bullace is propagated by seeds, suckers, and green cuttings; the plants are used as stock.

17. These findings provide some physiological evidence supporting the contention that suckers are relatively acid tolerant.

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20. Described as medium to small fish, Bluehead suckers reach between 11 and 18 inches in length

21. The Bullace is propagated by seeds, suckers, and green cuttings; the plants are used as stock.

22. The inflated suckers of the Byssuses attached firmly on materials and were difficult to remove (Fig

23. 12 Its ventral fins are enlarged and flattened to form suckers on the underside of the body.

24. Some Cephalopod species have tentacles with suckers for grabbing, camera-like eyes, color-changing skin, and complex learning behaviors

25. The filter body sits on a hanger equipped with four of Eheim's excellent suckers to keep it in place.

26. To do this, Maloney compared the spawning Bluehead suckers in Weber River to the ones in the pristine Ferron Creek

27. Plus, once it's finished blooming, it signals that its "pups"—or little Bromeliad suckers—are on their way.

28. 12 The ravenous little blood-suckers were nipping at our ankles and crawling in through the eyelets of our boots.

29. And, because other sucker species, like white suckers who will hybridize, genetically pure flannelmouths and Blueheads are becoming more rare

30. Budless Tomato Transplants 3 are pruned of 4 6 suckers (i.e., axillary meristems) prior to or just after staking and tying

31. Broomrapes produce little or no chlorophyll; instead, they draw nourishment from the roots of other plants by means of small suckers called haustoria.

32. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to Ambulacra; avenuelike; as, the Ambulacral ossicles, plates, spines, and suckers of echinoderms

33. There, they took out these green monkey frogs — these are big suckers, they're like this — and they began licking them.

34. These whales also had circular scars from squid suckers on their huge, blunt heads, showing that the squid put up a hard fight.

35. Within the Colorado River Basin, Bluehead suckers are found in the Colorado, Dolores, Duchesne, Escalante, Fremont, Green, Gunnison, Price, San Juan, San Rafael, White, and Yampa rivers.

36. In bananas these offsets are called suckers, but because they grow from the Corm, which is an underground swollen stem, they are in fact offsets.

37. Coppice, also called Copse, or Thicket, a dense grove of small trees or shrubs that have grown from suckers or sprouts rather than from seed

38. She also suggested the twin towers were destroyed because they were outdated "money-suckers" that would've cost more to pull down that to illicitly destroy.

39. Cuttlefish have an internal shell (called a Cuttlebone), large eyes, and eight arms and two tentacles furnished with finely toothed suckers, with which they grab their prey.

40. Axillary buds develop similarly in each species, producing both inflorescences and suckers in the caulescent S. nicolai and only inflorescences in the acaulescent S. reginae.

41. Cuttlefish have an internal shell (called a cuttlebone), large eyes, and eight arms and two tentacles furnished with finely toothed suckers, with which they grab their prey.

42. Adult and juvenile Bluehead suckers are benthic algivores and use chisel-like mouth parts to scrape algae, organic and inorganic debris, and aquatic invertebrates from hard substrates (Muth and Snyder 1995).

43. Up to 10% cash back  · According to the recent taxonomic revisions, over 40000 species of insects and Acarines are parasites or micropredatory blood-suckers of mammals and birds

44. Aquatic, meat-eating bladderworts are among the world's best suckers and they have just been named the fastest trapping carnivorous plants, according to a Proceedings of the Royal Society B study.

45. IBM knew from the Kasparov vs. Deep Blue days that we're all suckers for the "man vs. machine" trope, going back to John Henry's mythical race against the steam-powered hammer.

46. Aviset Henson, a member of the Portville Volunteer Fire Department, was on hand with the Kids Station, where kid could win prizes for specially marked suckers and submit a free drawing to win a

47. 23 Suckers, on the other hand, have a tube-like mouthpart called a proboscis that allows them to get liquid by sucking or lapping, whether from the nectar of flowers or from a soda can.

48. Aswang is an umbrella term for various shape-shifting creatures in Filipino folklore, similar to Western vampires, ghouls, witches, viscera suckers, and werewolfs.) In Bicolano mythology they were the minions the the evil god Asuang

49. Examples of Bullhead in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web As a result, June suckers face an array of predator species, including white bass, walleye, largemouth bass, black crappie, black Bullhead, northern pike and channel catfish.

50. Populus nigra Clonality occurs in several forms [26]: (1) ramets originated from root suckers and representing small compact groups and (2) distant, separated by up to 19 km, identical (by five SSR loci) genotypes appeared evidently due to downstream dispersal of …

51. Sites in the Río Nutria on Pueblo of Zuni and TNC lands had the best habitat for Zuni Bluehead suckers, which has improved over recent years as a result of flushing flows and decreased beaver activity.

52. It is the great tragedy for society, and the good fortune for socialists, that so many humans are stupid enough to believe lefty fairy tales and suckers enough to think things will get better--as the entitled Bolshies thrash around promising fantasies

53. Rounding out our wood cutting tools are machetes and Billhooks – powerful, versatile, clearing tools ideal for various yard tasks ranging from clearing large areas of brush to powering through fibrous palms, to trimming shoots and stems, sawing branches, cutting vines, removing suckers and more.

54. Baitfish includes all forms of minnows; suckers, chubs, Fallfish, lampreys; Gizzard Shad 8 inches or less taken from inland ponds, lakes or reservoirs; and all forms of darters, killifishes and stonecats (except those listed as threatened or endangered species).Legally taken gamefish may be used as bait

55. A great memorable quote from the Top Cat movie on Quotes.net - [Benny reveals his new purchase, the "Non-Electric Air Conditioner" - aka a paper fan]Top Cat: Benny is the last of the all-time suckers! He's just been baited, bagged, Buncoed, conned, heisted and flimflammed!

56. Baitfish includes all forms of minnows; suckers, chubs, Fallfish, lampreys; Gizzard Shad 8 inches or less taken from inland ponds, lakes or reservoirs; and all forms of darters, killifishes and stonecats (except those listed as threatened or endangered species).Legally taken gamefish may be used as bait

57. Medical Definition of Cephalopoda : a class of mollusks including the squids, cuttlefishes, and octopuses that have a tubular siphon under the head, a group of muscular arms around the front of the head which are usually furnished with suckers, highly developed eyes, and usually a bag of inky fluid which can be ejected for defense or concealment

58. The desire to reforest Israel became the work of both Afforestation, “the establishment of a forest or stand of trees in an area where there was no previous tree cover,” and reforestation, “the reestablishment of forest cover, either naturally (by natural seeding, coppice, or root suckers) or artificially (by direct seeding or planting) (“Afforestation”).