Close the mouth of the bag around the vacuum nozzle and allow the machine to suck the air and dust out of the pillow.
Davy waited those thirty minutes, by which time the ventilation had sucked away the fumes and dust.
Food is cooked and packaged in a tightly controlled space where a special filter system may suck dust from the air, to get rid of bacteria attached to microscopic particles.
So brilliant and hot was the beam that it sucked dust into itself and hurled it upward and into the night sky.
Booth watched a demonstration of the device, which blew dust off the chairs, and thought it would be much more useful to have one that sucked dust.
The area of low air pressure created under fast-moving vehicles sucks dust from the road surface, creating dust clouds and a gradual unravelling of the road material.
I dug the thing out, decided it was somebody's backpack, then decided it might be why our villain had made a stand here when all he really needed to do was duck through that hole and leave the soldiers sucking dust.
Gasping for air, he sucked dust into his throat.
Dolphine hit the floor and sucked dust off the carpet.
Sucking gas and dust and stars for fifteen billion years, maybe its mass passed some kind of threshold and boom!