drawl in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Drawl: a slow, languid manner of speaking characterized by prolonged vowel sounds and a relaxed rhythm.
Sample Sentences
- She spoke in a slow drawl that made every word sound like a lazy summer afternoon.
- His Southern drawl was so thick that it was hard to believe he had ever lived anywhere else.
- The teacher's drawl put the students in a trance, making even the most boring topics seem interesting.
- As she recounted the story, her drawl became more pronounced, adding character to her narrative.
- He tried to mask his drawl, but it slipped through whenever he became excited or passionate.
- Her southern drawl made her voice instantly recognizable among the crowd.
- He spoke in a slow drawl that made it hard to tell if he was serious or joking.
- The characters in the film all had thick drawls that added authenticity to the setting.
- As she leaned back in her chair, her drawl became more pronounced after a few drinks.
- I could barely understand him because his drawl was so heavy and exaggerated.
- Her southern drawl made her voice instantly recognizable in the crowded room.
- He spoke in a slow drawl that seemed to stretch out each syllable.
- The character's drawl added an authentic touch to the film's portrayal of rural life.
- Despite his drawl, his passion for the subject matter was evident in his speech.
- She struggled to understand his drawl, which often blended words together in a melodic way.
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