Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who drawls.
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- noun One who
drawls .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who speaks with a drawl
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Examples
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The Georgia drawler completed a much-publicized prison sentence in May and has returned to society with his sense of humor intact.
Really quick spins: Gucci Mane, Lil Boosie, Lil Wayne, Pimp C, Waka Flocka Flame Chris Richards 2010
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"Yes, well, it's obvious he was an obsessive, at the very least," said the drawler, dismissively.
Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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Still, hobbies are all very well, Aelmarkin, "said the drawler," But no gentleman and no sane fellow goes off himself to dig up nasty old discards in parts unknown, now, does he?
Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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"You must know something, if you're betting that high," the drawler said suspiciously.
Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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"Shut up, " said the voice of the drawler but now the voice was sharp and angry.
Five On A Secret Trail Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1956
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But the tall drawler, a photographer by trade with no classical art schooling, didn't have his camera with him, so he drew it.
NYDN Rss Joanna Molloy 2012
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But the tall drawler, a photographer by trade with no classical art schooling, didn't have his camera with him, so he drew it.
NYDN Rss Joanna Molloy 2012
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Vanity is always active and ingenious in eluding the mor - tifications of disappointment; whence the faults of Pope, and the cold reception first given to Milton, are the constant topics of consolation with every unsuccessful clinker of rhymes, or drawler of blank verse.
The progress of civil society : a didactic poem, in six books 1796
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