leeched in a sentence
Examples
- She said it could be a problem if the PCB, a carcinogen, leeched into the ground following a spring rainfall.
- With a few hundred frank words, our first Tabloid President could have restored some of what he has leeched from his office.
- Terms like Super 100 and Scabel ( a luxury fabric from a British textile mill ) have also leeched into Dennis Saul's conversation.
- Howard's administration has leeched support all year because of anger at high fuel prices, a new sales tax and trade liberalization reforms.
- One by one, the Old Gods were destroyed by Darkseid, who became more horrific in turn as he leeched their essence from them.
- Leeched Nitrogen finds its way into aquatic systems causing algal blooms, acidification and even eutrophication leading to fish kills and further losses in biodiversity.
- Studies have found that as many as 20 percent of leeched patients become infected by this bacterium, which increases the risk of serious wound infections.
- Having survived the financial crisis in 1997 and 1998, which leeched the excesses out of their economies, many Asian countries are enjoying a rebound.
- Parker has leeched the Guevara out of the role in his screenplay, which he claims credited co-writer Oliver Stone had nothing to do with.
- If you add 8 percent interest to that over 10 years, you're talking about $ 1 billion the state could have leeched for tax purposes.