drawling (Meaning)

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drawling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Drawl

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drawling (n.)

The act of speaking with a drawl; a drawl.

drawling Sentence Examples

  1. 1) Jim's drawling Southern accent painted a vivid picture of the lazy summer days in his hometown.
  2. 2) The artist's eyes darted across the canvas, her hand drawling graceful lines with the charcoal.
  3. 3) The cowboy's drawling voice narrated tales of rugged adventures on the open range.
  4. 4) The professor's drawling monotone lulled his students into a drowsy stupor during the afternoon lecture.
  5. 5) The sweet aroma of freshly baked cookies drawling through the house, tantalizing nostrils and beckoning taste buds.
  6. 6) The drawling sound of cicadas filled the summer air, creating a soothing backdrop for a relaxing evening on the porch.
  7. 7) The sculptor's hands danced over the clay, drawling intricate patterns and bringing the figure to life.
  8. 8) The politician's drawling speech, filled with promises and platitudes, failed to impress the skeptical audience.
  9. 9) The drawling pain in her leg was a constant reminder of the injury she had sustained during the accident.
  10. 10) The drawling sound of footsteps approached the door, heralding the arrival of an unexpected guest.

FAQs About the word drawling

of Drawl, The act of speaking with a drawl; a drawl.

speaking, uttering, saying, whispering, shouting, sounding, talking, verbalizing, gasping, giving

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1) Jim's drawling Southern accent painted a vivid picture of the lazy summer days in his hometown.

2) The artist's eyes darted across the canvas, her hand drawling graceful lines with the charcoal.

3) The cowboy's drawling voice narrated tales of rugged adventures on the open range.

4) The professor's drawling monotone lulled his students into a drowsy stupor during the afternoon lecture.