Sentences with word «sucked»

Everything about it sucked.
With our 24 - hour news cycle, it's easy to get sucked into every political conversation.
«You get so sucked up in the day - to - day that sometimes you forget to do other things, like making sales calls,» he says.
«I was sucked into a vortex of materials management,» he recalls.
SUCKED INTO A MANAGEMENT VORTEX: The company Michael Rourke had launched to improve thousands of lives was making his own life miserable.
The vote was also supposed to force the EU into reforming itself into a more growth - friendly and democratically accountable entity, and secure the U.K. cast - iron guarantees that it won't be sucked into a European superstate in future.
Survival will totally hinge on how quickly you adopt this role of Business Owner first, creator of pretty things, second,» she writes, adding that «this sucked for me because I wanted nothing to do with running a business.»
That set sucked.
That set sucked too, but not quite as badly.
There have been days I haven't caught a single wave because the conditions sucked.
As pleasant as the press secretary may have seemed, however, media organizations should be careful not to let themselves get sucked in by this strategy of criticism followed by apology or back - tracking.
However, you might want to understand what's really driving the craziness before you get totally sucked in.
You're not being sucked into drama so you can effect change and respond.
«Don't get sucked into big company politics,» Erramouspe says.
Where can you really go when you've already sucked all the sex and juice out of the story?
When you cope in a job, it feels like you're having the life force sucked out of you by an invisible overlord who laughs like an evil genius as you visit random websites all day.
Passengers aboard Southwest Flight 1380 had rushed to pull the victim back into the plane after she was partially sucked out of a window, witnesses said.
(It sucked, bad, could have been better, good, I'm a fan for life)
But his company sucked
Years ago, that happened to me... and while I didn't go full Hulk or anything, it sucked.
It's so easy to get sucked into the day - to - day challenges and tasks.
(but today kinda sucked).»
Stratford has already provided simple, hard - surface wipe - downs, sucked out and replaced smoke - damaged insulation, and ripped up and rebuilt kitchens and basements.
While the BCG report has the rosy title of Capitalizing on the New Golden Age in Private Equity, it says the industry faces some serious growing pains as more and more investors keep throwing money at the industry as alternatives (such as hedge funds) have sucked wind.
Despite my best intentions to stay on track and accomplish my goal, I get sucked in.
Avoid being sucked into observations and dialogue about the looming crises that many people are certain lay ahead.
The more authentic and immersive the video, the more viewers get sucked in and feel as if they're experiencing the moment themselves.
It's easy to get sucked into sponsoring every event at which your product's used, Corbo warns.
The first step toward dealing with a gossip is not to get sucked in yourself.
A woman was sucked partway out of the jet when a window shattered.
And yeah, losing the $ 700,000 obviously sucked.
If the life is sucked out of it by a cruddy headshot or outdated, boring or skimpy information, you could miss out on more than a few potentially career - boosting connections.
The blast shattered a window, killing a passenger who was partially sucked out of the plane window in the first U.S. passenger airline fatality since 2009.
People are sucked into the drama of all the things that are negative.
So you don't get sucked into the drama of life, so you remain grounded, being an observer of what's going on in terms of «oh, what's the best thing we need to do in this situation.»
A passenger was partially sucked out of the window and died, marking the first fatality of a passenger aboard a U.S. airline since 2009.
Riordan died in the hospital after she was reportedly almost sucked out of a shattered window before fellow passengers pulled her back in.
Imagine a stadium full of people playing Pokémon Go, the augmented reality game that has sucked millions into «capturing» virtual monsters on their phones.
Standing in the surf and mud and freezing cold still sucked, but it sucked a little less McRaven said, and that's how they made it though — because they gave each other hope.
Don't get sucked into low payoff activities.
If you were one of the people who got sucked in by the hype, though, and bought at the peak, deciding what to do has been a wrenching affair.
«But the technology will get better and better and then the customers get sucked out.
Burnout is possible in many areas of business, of course, but the always on, always tempting nature of social media makes it particularly easy to get sucked in to long hours building your network on these sites.
«I think the presidential [election] sucked a lot of the air out of the room,» CEO Matt Mahan said Wednesday in a conference room at Brigade's San Francisco office.
So why do you allow yourself to respond to them emotionally and get sucked into the mix?
Negativity among coworkers is a workplace reality, but we can choose not to get sucked in by it.
Chavez sat three seats behind the window that smashed and partially sucked out the passenger who later died and «prayed and feared for her life» as she contacted her children and prepared to die, according to the lawsuit filed last week in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Tech - y breakups suck... and they're usually followed by raging, histerical Yelp reviews.
Plenty of ideas just suck.
And it sucks because most workplaces are mediocre, static, safe, and merely «functional.»
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