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Drawl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A drawl is a perceived feature of some varieties of spoken English, and generally indicates longer vowel sounds and/or diphthongs. Varieties of English which are said to feature pronounced drawls in...
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Southern American English - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of drawl from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of drawl. Pronunciation of drawl. Definition of the word drawl. Origin of the word drawl. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » drawl...
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He does not have the soft, musical drawl of East Texas or the more clipped rhythm of Central Texas, but the flat, nasal twang that is typical of his hometown of Brownfield, south of Lubbock.
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Southern Drawl - 1 definition - Usage of the colloquialistic pronounciations of the English languages spoken by those from the Southern United Stat... ... Usage of the colloquialistic pronounciations of the English languages spoken by those from the Southern United States. Usually these are created by ... get this on a mug...
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Semi-Wordless Wednesday: How Have We Come So Far Already? ... Hell's bells. I have a six month old as of today. It's entirely too freaky how fast time has flown. I feel like it was just yesterday we were sitting in my hospital room getting the third degree about her ... Doors. They're starting to unlock and swing wide open.
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Holy Toledo. Nathan Rees's potential rival has come a long way in a short time since moving from Ohio in 1994, writes Alexandra Smith. ... WHEN Kristina Keneally was asked by the Herald last year if she had ambitions to be premier, her answer was revealing. ... If one takes that candid admission seriously, it is hard to...
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