Drawl
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Drawl ( verb )
To speak slowly and in a lazy or lazy-sounding way.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old northern french draler "drag, trail", of unknown origin.
Examples:
- She drawled out her words in a slow southern accent.
- His drawl made it hard to understand what he was saying.
- She drawled out her words, making them sound lazy.
- He drawled out his words, making them sound unimportant.
- The singer's drawl made the song sound more relaxing.
(As a noun)
Drawl ( noun )
To speak slowly and in a lazy or lazy-sounding way.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old northern french draler "drag, trail", of unknown origin.
Examples:
- She drawled out her words in a slow southern accent.
- His drawl made it hard to understand what he was saying.
- She drawled out her words, making them sound lazy.
- He drawled out his words, making them sound unimportant.
- The singer's drawl made the song sound more relaxing.