Like the subjects it covered, the magazine was sucked into the maelstrom beneath the dot-com bubble.
He was sucked beneath the surface, twisting round and round, broken, finished.
She had been sucked so deeply beneath the surface that her lungs were crushing under the weight of the dark waters.
Roe was sucked beneath the surface.
The barge circled faster and faster until it was sucked beneath the surface of the water and disappeared from view.
He had been sucked beneath rocks; had swum under water, through low-arched channels.
Tom pulls himself up to the top of the wave until he is sucked beneath the water and soon encounters the shark again.
I have not been sucked beneath the surface.
"Soon three of the young buffalo ventured out across the mud wallow, and each in turn was sucked beneath the surface and drowned. "
A loud whirring filled her ears, and she felt herself slipping away - as if sucked down into a dark, spinning maelstrom beneath violent waves.