Getting sucked under the wheels of a train?
"And even if we succeeded, we would only fall straight into die water and be sucked under the ship."
Mud sucked and squelched under the hooves of the horses.
If the currents are the right direction, you can get sucked under the seawall.
The boat got away well, though was sucked back under the stern of the ship before breaking free.
You will be sucked under the mud if you go any further.
Mr. Gibbon lifted the two women to the porch before being sucked under the house and out the back.
The black hole of the tunnel was sucked back under the city.
Others had been washed off their perch by similar waves, sucked under the bilge, and drowned.
These prevented excessive air from being sucked into the low pressure area under the car and dissipating the ground effect.