The cold air sucked heat from his face, and he had to breathe hard in the thin atmosphere.
The outside air was sucking the last wraith of bluish smoke.
"At some point, the dry air will suck water out of your skin like a sponge."
Hot air sucked into the cab like a furnace.
Bruce felt his suit expand as the air sucked back into the underground city.
The air sucked moisture from ground and people alike.
The air sucked away from her as he straightened and walked to the other side of the table.
There is no water vapor that your senses can detect; the air will suck you dry.
The sun was getting low and the air sucked my body heat away.
Even though they were unable to move their bodies to use up moisture, the hot dry sand and air sucked it out of them.