drawl

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definition
verb
“Suits me fine,” he drawled
speak in a slow, lazy way with prolonged vowel sounds.
noun
a Texas drawl
a slow, lazy way of speaking or an accent with unusually prolonged vowel sounds.
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example
a Texas 'drawl'
There is a laconic 'drawl' , an ever so slight nasal twang to his voice.
He was a cool drink of charcoal-mellowed whiskey with a slow 'drawl' .
After a bit of Kiwi and Louisaiana accent fumbling… I got to hear the sexy 'drawl' of another very special friend of mine.
You struggled to understand Eddie - brilliantly mimicked by impressionist Mike Yarwood - who would suddenly lapse into an indecipherable 'drawl' .
The 61-year-old mother of five and grandmother of seven is soft-spoken, with a pleasing 'drawl' .
Sometimes he delivers with a Dylanesque 'drawl' , while other times his control over his distinct warble and his musical acumen creates an aural beauty of a different kind.
And her accent, which had once sounded so alluringly foreign, had flattened into a quasi-American 'drawl' .
His dress was casual, and he looked not the least bit tired, except in the slow 'drawl' of his voice.
Often with little difficulty, we can ‘translate’ the southern 'drawl' or clipped Yankee accent.
He has a girlfriend over there, laps up very moment of the warm weather and has even softened his accent with the hint of a southern 'drawl' .
Her incisive, anti-male insults, delivered in a southern 'drawl' , gave her a prominent reputation and within a few years she had started to appear in guest roles on TV.
Miss Harris is pretty sprightly and talks faster than anyone I've met out here in the land of the slow 'drawl' .
Someone speaking in a 'drawl' called out, interrupting her conversation with herself.
a strong Texan 'drawl'
Ethan went on in a lazy 'drawl' , as he concentrated on starting the car engine.
Instead of the melodious tones of an Irish brogue, the exaggerated 'drawl' of an angry young man spat from the earpiece.
His British accent buried deep underneath a southern 'drawl' , he commands this movie.
‘I was wondering if you'd do me a favor,’ Kimberly began, in a slow 'drawl' .
After forty years I can now control the appearances of my Texas accent, my one weakness being proximity to anyone with a strong 'drawl' of their own.
His speech - marked with the hint of a 'drawl' , languid like a stretching cat - was punctuated with another chuckle.
He said this in a lazy 'drawl' , enjoying the sight of her pink face as it turned red.
At first, primarily during his mid-70s stuff, the collection introduces us to a real funny 'drawler' , with clever lyrics and a terrific barroom country sass.
It was in fact supposed to be a take off of the song ‘Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen)’, that's the one with the 'drawly' American voice doling out tips for the future to the class of '99.
Once he remembered what happened last night, he immediately woke up, 'drawling' out, ‘How are you doing?’
You can all too easily imagine him in a smoking jacket, wafting a martini about and 'drawling' , ‘Hello, ladies’.
I told Max how to say he didn't speak Spanish, and Chino snorted, 'drawling' that he spoke some English.
Individual wrens emit nasal calls, some of which sound like a human voice 'drawling' , ‘Where are you?’
On the bus a couple of days ago, I heard a man sitting behind 'drawling' away in some kind of impenetrable accent over the phone.
‘I do hope you do something about those boys,’ Mr. Henries was 'drawling' .
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