use a siphon
siphon off
siphon liquid
inverted siphon
The thief used a tube to siphon gas from the car.
They managed to siphon off some of the company's funds.
The corrupt officials tried to siphon money from the public project.
He used a straw to siphon the last bit of milkshake.
The hackers attempted to siphon sensitive information from the database.
The company's profits were siphoned off by dishonest employees.
She used a pump to siphon water from the flooded basement.
The scam artist tried to siphon money from unsuspecting victims.
The corrupt politician attempted to siphon public funds for personal use.
They used a hose to siphon oil from the leaking tanker.
And then siphoned the water with your mouth out of this hose?
Every evening we went into the villages with flashlights and siphons.
I've made a pun in a siphonophore, " siphon before" .
She raised her wand, said " Tergeo! " and siphoned off the dried blood.
The siphon connects directly to the spiracles and, when kept out of water, allows the creature to breathe.
Last year, thieves siphoned off more than $3 billion from state-owned gas pipelines.
In this way, British money – whether from customers or taxpayers – was siphoned offshore.
Entwined with the trees' roots, they can siphon off some of these sugars.
And, cunningly, they also tap into the roots of the trees to siphon off sugars.
He is accused of siphoning about 9.3 million from government coffers, something he still denies.
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