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1. (overdoing the Southern drawl)
2. drawl, just a hint of Tara, to go with that pencil thin moustache and film star grin
3. Back at Sagan, the exo-atmospheric infantry combat instructor had said (with a lunar drawl) ‘Successful infantry combat maneuvering does not allow the enemy to acquire your flank or the flank of adjoining units
4. in the monotone drawl of my own voice and the throbbing
5. Pamela could still hear the drawl of Janice’s d-a-r-l-i-
6. ' He buckled his belt, assuming a Cowboy drawl
7. Using this crazy machine, would drawl away the nesting hens so that he could send in his remote controlled race car with a glued on battery operated claw arm that would reach in and gently retrieve the eggs (he was, sometimes, smart)
8. “She"s on her break – probably out back in the parking lot in that piece of trash she calls a car,” Janille said in her syrupy southern drawl
9. I’ve never heard a future head-of-state drawl so well
10. When he answered his phone Jock heard the Scottish drawl of Cullen, Jock my lad how have you been? It’s been far too long!
11. Vic was on fire it seems, Jack wished he hadn’t picked up his phone but he couldn’t ignore the man with the east London drawl
12. ‖ Lance had a West Virginian drawl
13. Despite being a honky with a good ole boy drawl, I could not wait to hit the Mississippi line and crash in “relative safety
14. “It’s good to meet you, Jesse,” Nick said with a light southern drawl
15. pressed down the gas and Eke smiled and said with a guttural drawl,
16. Americans?” He asked, at length, with a drawl that could
17. ” His timing was superb and they melted away, awestruck by the cultured drawl that had so subtly reminded them of their distinctly unladylike behaviour
18. I recall him in the south of Spain demanding in a truculent drawl of a young boy who wanted to practice his English, “What’re y’ staples?” When the poor kid didn't understand, Duff growled exactly the same question again and again, only each time louder
19. “Yep, I s’pose so,” you imitate in a charming southern drawl while stacking the last box in the walk-in freezer and rotating the stock
20. “What’ll it be?” he asks in a slow drawl
21. southern drawl on thick as he spoke
22. He was South Texas with a hometown drawl, curly gray hair and faded green eyes that had squinted through many a Texas summer
23. “Toby, are you hungry?” Her voice was a lazy drawl and she stretched like a cat
24. Hatch stood, affected a stately pose with thumbs behind imaginary lapels, and pronounced in his Southern drawl, ‘Hell no! What sins? Since when has it been a sin for a citizen of the United States of America to pursue a state of wealth, health, happiness and personal gratification, regardless of the consequences?’
25. that drawl so prevalent in the western states, 'that he should
26. Giving up on his wife and her childish game, Terence decided to return to his suite to wait for her unquestionably dramatic arrival, but as he passed through the lobby, he heard someone with a slow Southern drawl call out his name between the roars of thunder and cracks of lightning
27. Underwood,” he said politely with his drawl, “I’m glad you could join us
28. “It was a pleasure to help,” he replied with his twangy drawl as the corpulent inspector brushed by him
29. � The senior seamstress then saw with alarm Nancy�s right hand move to her right hip as she imitated an American western drawl
30. Maynwaring,” he said in his slow drawl with a distinctive accent unique
31. The man in the suit stared hard at Sarah for a moment, making a show of unmasking the revolver at his belt, then spoke with a deep southern drawl
32. could hear was the dry drawl of his saviour’s voice
33. In what seemed to be an exaggerated drawl, he went on, “You boys know your job
34. The biggest of the white men then pointed a finger towards the counter, where some stools were still vacant, and spoke with contempt in a heavy drawl
35. animal studies, which was shown to be reversible upon DMSO with drawl
36. “Why, thank you,” Terra said, with a bit of a drawl
37. said, dropping into his command voice, which sounded ominous with the country drawl
38. drawl, not that of a Southerner, but he obviously wasn’t from
39. Rhone picked up a hint of a Southern drawl in the
40. ‘Having trouble with that tie there mister’ she said in a theatrical drawl ‘let me fix it for you’ As she drew close Jacques smelt the heady mixture of lavender and rampant woman
41. drawl of a Texan, shouting orders to someone
42. "You boys don't belong here," he scolded in a smooth, firm drawl
43. ” Conrad intoned with a Texan drawl, as he respectfully doffed his Stetson hat in her direction and greeted her in true cowboy fashion, while a slow, easy smile spread across his face as he spoke
44. His gaze strayed to her cleavage once again and he replied in a low drawl
45. With his southern drawl, blond hair, and rugged good looks, he actually reminded me of some cowboy I’d watched on television as a child
46. “Now see that pile of masonry?” said Ryan in his sleazy Liverpool drawl, “I thought the superintendent's garden might need something a little more
47. ” Greg’s drawl was stopped cold as his gaze fell on the most beautiful woman he’d ever seen, standing in the reverend’s doorway
48. A hush fell over the packed room as she leveled her crooked finger at the crowd and said in a whisper, her chronic southern drawl firmly in place,
49. “Somethin’ wrong, officer?” he said in his best attempt at a country drawl
50. The pilot announced in his southern drawl, “Tar"s a
1. ’ He drawled, leading us towards the back of the salon where there are cubicles for clients … when Jane said it was one of the top salons in the town, she wasn’t joking!
2. "You're making me insatiable," was the first thing she actually drawled
3. “No,” she drawled, “no way
4. "Oh please," she drawled
5. ‘I’m being realistic,’ drawled John, then sat up straight as he remembered something
6. ” He drawled “What is it you said about me having you on your back?” he added and I inhaled sharply, desire surging through me
7. , Casey,” Sut drawled with a wink at the others
8. "I'm only saying," he condescendingly drawled, "you need to have a sense of proportion
9. ‘What would be the point?’ Justinian drawled
10. “This is where it gets a little dicey,” Seven drawled
11. “Well, I’ll be,” Cassie drawled as they stared at the retreating rear end
12. “Who is this, Daniel?” He drawled in that upper crust Oldlander accent that made my teeth hurt
13. ‘Again… what the fuck has this al got to do with me?’ he drawled
14. “The greys?” drawled the boy in front of me, turning round, taking his hand back
15. ‘Same circus different tent’ drawled Jacques ‘except that I have moved into Ocean View across the road’
16. “Oh,” drawled Sensei with pleasure, “that was Omar Khayyam, a famous Persian poet and philosopher, and a great scientist who was considerably ahead of his time
17. “Yes,” Eugene drawled, “they couldn’t avoid the bloody front, unfortunately
18. "It was your turn, not Killian's," Jasper drawled, piercing Killian with an angry look
19. “Soooo,” Casey drawled, moving closer and pressing her body against mine
20. “That’s okay, honey,” she drawled and lazily turned to lie on her back
21. "Witch boy, what are you up to?" Aiden drawled,
22. " Aiden drawled, back to his
23. " Liam drawled, imitating Aiden as he
24. "Well wasn't that special?" Aiden drawled
25. Frances drawled as he appeared beside them
26. " Aiden drawled as he removed
27. “Ever hear of knocking first?” drawled the soldier, who was on his cell phone
28. “Lemme help you,” he drawled as he reached over and fastened the clasp of the old woman’s bra
29. ” he drawled, and from the clothing racks in the center of the store came five men and two women, all of them black-haired like their primus
30. “Ah, hell…” Patrolbird Cooper had drawled, landing by Ralph
31. Libby turned in the direction of the drawled, ‘Hel o
32. ‘This is my grandfather’s integrity,’ he drawled
33. “Interesting,” drawled his superior
34. “Okay…,” she drawled and then brushed his hands away
35. “Please, Fabio,” he drawled in an amused manner
36. “Your name, witch?” Noah drawled, his voice matching the disdain in Teagan’s
37. And right now, I trust very few people,” I drawled out the words in exhausted phrases
38. “There was no need to rescue him,” Lily drawled
39. The oldest religious structure in Charleston, it was the preferred wedding venue for the more aristocratic families of Charleston, but when Lily drawled, “Why, I simply can’t imagine why anyone would want to be married anywhere else,” she somehow made it sound logical and sincere rather than snobbish
40. Tanya drawled on: ‘Anyway
41. “There’s never going to be any doubt in anybody’s mind about who wears the pants in the Butler family,” drawled Rhett
42. She realized now that though he had infuriated her with his malicious convalescence continued and he did not fling softly drawled barbs at her or sting her comments and roused her to heated rejoinders, he had done it because he cared what she did and said
43. The rest of the segment was basically Ellen Abbott, professional hatemonger, obsessing over my lack of alibi: “Why doesn’t Lance Nicholas Dunne have an alibi until noon? Where was he that morning?” she drawled in her Texas sheriff’s accent
44. “This a bad time for a jailbreak?” he drawled
45. "Easy does it," drawled Crumley, behind me on the train in the night in the rain
46. “I’m political, not tactful,” Abi drawled
47. "And kissy face on top of it," she drawled
48. “Yaas, to be sure I do,” drawled Lord Ingram; “and the poor old stick used to cry out ‘Oh you villains childs!’—and then we sermonised her on the
49. “Just one hint to you, Lestrade,” drawled Holmes before his rival vanished; “I will tell you the true solution of the matter
50. "Look at that chap now," philosophically drawled Stubb, who, with his unlighted short pipe, mechanically retained between his teeth, at a short distance, followed after—"He's got fits, that Flask has
1. ‘Well, there was Mystery,’ the Mock Turtle replied, counting off the subjects on his flappers, ‘–Mystery, ancient and modern, with Seaography: then Drawling–the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, that used to come once a week: HE taught us Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils
2. 'Well, there was Mystery,' the Mock Turtle replied, counting off the subjects on his flappers, '--Mystery, ancient and modern, with Seaography: then Drawling--the Drawling-master was an old conger-eel, that used to come once a week: He taught us Drawling, Stretching, and Fainting in Coils
3. I turned back to the guys who looked like they were drawling at those girls
4. "Ye-ee-ssss?" she said, drawling it mock-warningly
5. "That's not quite accurate," said Rand drawling it out
6. yeah, sorry mate, thought I was in me old flyer there fer a sec!’ his drawling
7. ‘But with those,’ she said in a drawling way, remembering her lover’s averment, ‘who raise the bar
8. I stepped on down the cavern and turned a corner and stopped abruptly drawling in my breath in complete shock at what I saw
9. Scott arrived at this conclusion through the drawling, drifting manner of her next words, spoken with a mouth that was being dragged down the street on a leash just strong enough to reign the required syllables
10. In answer to any question, in his best humour, it was a drawling 'What do you say, child?' But if I demanded money for the house expences, which I put off
11. ' He uttered a drawling 'Hem!' and then with an arch look, added--'Master might have had his little frolics--but--Lord bless your heart!--men would be men while the world stands
12. She opened one that had obviously been often turned over, and read a portion in the drawling tone of a beginner; then laughed, and threw it from her
13. Presently Mr Belcher reached out a flabby white hand and, taking up one of the folded cards, he looked around upon the under-fed, ill-clad children with a large, sweet, benevolent, fatherly smile, and then in a drawling voice occasionally broken by explosions of flatulence, he said:
14. He wore the blue bag in the manner of my great-coat, and was strutting along the pavement towards me on the opposite side of the street, attended by a company of delighted young friends to whom he from time to time exclaimed, with a wave of his hand, "Don't know yah!" Words cannot state the amount of aggravation and injury wreaked upon me by Trabb's boy, when passing abreast of me, he pulled up his shirt-collar, twined his side-hair, stuck an arm akimbo, and smirked extravagantly by, wriggling his elbows and body, and drawling to his attendants, "Don't know yah, don't know yah, 'pon my soul don't know yah!" The disgrace attendant on his immediately afterwards taking to crowing and pursuing me across the bridge with crows, as from an exceedingly dejected fowl who had known me when I was a blacksmith, culminated the disgrace with which I left the town, and was, so to speak, ejected by it into the open country
15. He looked on them from his drawling eye
16. ‘See, now,’ said Katavasov, drawling his words from a habit acquired in the lecture-room, ‘what a capable fellow was our friend Konstantin Dmitrievitch
17. Kudzhitsky if there had been no Slavonic question, but that she loved Karenin for himself, for his lofty, uncomprehended soul, for the sweet—to her—high notes of his voice, for his drawling intonation, his weary eyes, his character, and his soft white hands with their swollen
18. Moving from group to group, drawling in their soft voices, they were as handsome as blooded stallions and as dangerous
19. Heavens, didn’t they realize that if they hadn’t been silly enough to fire the shot that And the Charlestonians took so much upon themselves about Fort Sumter! Good started the war some other fools would have done it? Accustomed to the brisk voices of thought if she ever again heard voices that said “paams” for “palms” and “hoose” for upland Georgia, the drawling flat voices of the low country seemed affected to her
20. Her weapons of scorn, She was helpless before his calm smile and his drawling remarks, for she had never coldness and abuse blunted in her hands, for nothing she could say would shame him
21. “Good evening,” he said, in his drawling voice, as he removed his hat with a sweeping gesture
22. If! If! The soft drawling voices quickened with an old excitement as they talked in the when life was ever at high tide, recalling the fierce heat of their midsummer in this quiet darkness—infantryman, cavalryman, cannoneer, evoking memories of the days forlorn sunset of their winter
23. She wondered incuriously who it was and, when a man’s voice, resonant and drawling, rose above Pitty’s funereal whispering, she knew
24. night he carried her up the stairs, his hard fingers bruising her body, or the barbed Even the cynical coolness of the war days, the drunken madness that drove him the drawling words that she now realized had covered a bitter love
25. Mawmsey, who was slightly given to drawling
26. Then, Charlie would give his drawling opinion
27. Then Charlie would give his drawling opinion
28. Georgiana added to her “How d’ye do?” several commonplaces about my journey, the weather, and so on, uttered in rather a drawling tone: and accompanied by sundry side-glances that measured me from head to foot—now traversing the folds of my drab merino pelisse, and now lingering on the plain trimming of my cottage bonnet
29. I should not settle tamely down into being the forbearing party; I should assign you your share of labour, and compel you to accomplish it, or else it should be left undone: I should insist, also, on your keeping some of those drawling, half-insincere complaints hushed in your own breast
30. But truly, truly, it's not my fault, or only my fault a little bit," she said, daintily drawling the words "a little bit
31. He read in a drawling voice, cried out, spat, and threw himself about with wild and comic gestures
32. Isaiah Fomitch turned his back to the table, and just in front of the officer began to sing his hymn of triumph, gesticulating and drawling out certain syllables
33. " I listened to his prayer, uttered with regularity, in soft, rather drawling tones: "Lord Jesus Christ have mercy upon us
1. He drawls, a slow accent
2. Corny Kelleher, asquint, drawls at the
3. Maureen’s friend from the shoe store, Barb, drawls “Nue York Ceety! Get a rope,” and when I squint at her in confusion, she says, “Oh, it’s from that old salsa commercial!” and when I still fail to connect, she blushes, puts a hand on my arm, and says, “I wouldn’t really hang you
4. When the work is over, a prisoner goes out of the barracks, sits down on the threshold, meditates with his chin resting on his hand, and then drawls out his song in a high falsetto