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During this time, Alex's radio messages are annoyingly slow and drawling. ... All messages are drawlingly slow, as well -- how tiresome! ...
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drawl (drawls, drawling, drawled) If someone drawls, they speak slowly and ... Theologians and moralists . . . talk mostly in a drawling and dreaming way ...
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Cite this page ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus » drawling ... monotonous, languid, droning; see dull 4, slow 1.
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voice: Home at last, " came a drawling voice from the kitchen. ... Converse of object ... have: He is an American and his voice had a drawl to.. .
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A chip-vendor punctuates the mawkish excoriations of this handsome text. For are we not fashionable? In our failings, in our dealings? The tone here follows the author's tiresomely coy expostulations in The Evening Standard - all about his life and how cool it is, with his city walks and ... And automatically, inevitably,
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But without those scenes, we wouldn’t have the chance to see Mr. Cake reincarnated as a sniffy, short-tempered restaurant host, or the peerless Elizabeth Marvel as a drawlingly hostile, combative conversationalist who is so classically a New York type that she might have stepped straight off the subway.
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