Drawls [verb]
Definition of Drawls:
lengthen, draw out
Synonyms of Drawls:
Sentence/Example of Drawls:
The man did not live, nor could the occasion arrive, which would quicken his constitutional drawl.
He talked freely and intimately in a low, hesitating drawl that was not unpleasant to hear.
Except in long speeches she did not drawl; at times she spoke rapidly, snapping off sentences abruptly.
Again the note of melancholy, throbbing above the drawl––rising, indeed, into a wail.
He seemed to affect a drawl, and the grasp of his hand was not exactly hearty.
He spoke with a drawl, and Nat heard every word that he said.
When he spoke it was with the languid drawl of the Western plainsman.
It is rather a drawl that afflicts the ear than a nasal twang.
The men that night had spoken with an affected English drawl, and the girls were all "going abroad for the summer."
He spoke with a drawl and used expressions unknown in Lorraine and Champagne.