And her accent, which had once sounded so alluringly foreign, had flattened into a quasi-American drawl. |
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Ted held a flaming poker close to Stephanie, who delivered her lines in a Mississippi drawl. |
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He has a girlfriend over there, laps up very moment of the warm weather and has even softened his accent with the hint of a southern drawl. |
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The 61-year-old mother of five and grandmother of seven is soft-spoken, with a pleasing drawl. |
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His British accent buried deep underneath a southern drawl, he commands this movie. |
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Miss Harris is pretty sprightly and talks faster than anyone I've met out here in the land of the slow drawl. |
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Ethan went on in a lazy drawl, as he concentrated on starting the car engine. |
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Someone speaking in a drawl called out, interrupting her conversation with herself. |
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His dress was casual, and he looked not the least bit tired, except in the slow drawl of his voice. |
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She had even changed her accent, hiding her southern drawl with a British crispiness. |
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Pedal steel and fiddle appear throughout the album, blending well with Paisley's drawl. |
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He said this in a lazy drawl, enjoying the sight of her pink face as it turned red. |
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Between their thick and wobbly tones and my horrible drawl, it's been a struggle. |
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The teeter-tottering vocal hypnotizes as the pitch leaps up and down in a slow, pastoral drawl. |
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Instead of the melodious tones of an Irish brogue, the exaggerated drawl of an angry young man spat from the earpiece. |
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Ernie's slow drawl and grounded certainty are a good counter point to Steve's bumpkinish demeanor. |
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With his inflectionless, monosyllabic drawl and general lack of animation, how could they tell when Blaine had thawed again? |
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When we talked about this, Katherine's southern accent became pronounced in both her diction and her drawl. |
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At one point in my life, I lived in a trailer, hung out with tobacco spitting rednecks, and spoke with an extreme drawl. |
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With a classic Australian bush drawl and a rolly hanging from the corner of his mouth, he is a born and bred bush kid grown up. |
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He read the passage in his Southern drawl as Jay and the audience tittered. |
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His voice was rough with a southern accent only noticeable from certain words and his slight drawl. |
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He has a girlfriend over there, laps up every moment of the warm weather and has even softened his accent with the hint of a southern drawl. |
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He's brown as a berry from ridin' the prairie and sings with an ol' western drawl. |
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Passing close to Birmingham today, I'm amazed at the sudden change into Brummie drawl. |
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Similarly her voice possesses a strange avian quality somewhere between a dulcet caw, a folk drawl and that associated with young children. |
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It manages to stay above the pack thanks to Lovett's laconic drawl and some fine honky-tonk piano. |
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He's so laid back he's practically prone, closing down questions in a southern-fried drawl, acting the cool guy to the point of inarticulacy. |
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Still, a tight-jawed smile, wild eyes and a southern California drawl remind me of Matthew McConaughey. |
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More than the sum of her swagger, drawl and thousand nervous gestures, she embodies her character so seamlessly that the film's artifice seems to disappear. |
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Erin Wasson speaks with a slow, gravelly drawl, chewing on her words like sticky pieces of taffy. |
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He speaks in a strangely alienating and unattractive mid-Atlantic English drawl. |
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Cash teased his hair into a pompadour, swiveled his hips, amped up his drawl, and belted out a tune worthy of a quarter million. |
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After forty years I can now control the appearances of my Texas accent, my one weakness being proximity to anyone with a strong drawl of their own. |
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He was a cool drink of charcoal-mellowed whiskey with a slow drawl. |
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His soft, slow plainsman's drawl held just the slightest quaver of emotion. |
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There is a laconic drawl, an ever so slight nasal twang to his voice. |
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What a commodity authenticity is, I marvel, as the piano man commands the heaving, crapulent parlour as white-haired couples dance and laugh in Midlands drawl. |
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Curtis followed Horace Greeley, with whose peculiar drawl and rustic aspect his princelike demeanor and lucid and sonorous rhetoric were in striking contrast. |
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He spoke with a delicate plaintiveness, in the nasal, twangy drawl of a Texan. |
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Born in Texas in 1933, Nelson's popularity stemmed from a diverse range of musical influences, from the Texan drawl of Ernest Tubb to the western swing of Bob Wills. |
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It was once true that nearly every commercial pilot spoke in a drawl, imitating the West Virginian accent of the most glamorous airman of all time. |
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Ms. Lileas broods and mopes as the more grounded Tessa, although the Southern drawl feels studied. |
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He went on, in his East Texas drawl, to tell me about his four feeders and eight male cardinals and the other visitors, including one he was especially proud of. |
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When the crew travels underwater, they discover a land where the mermen and merwomen speak a Southern American drawl. |
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He might have overcome his drawl, lobbying past, and imperceptible poll ratings to win the GOP nomination. |
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Faint, adopting the cockney drawl he reserves for grown-ups who don't get it, winces a bit at the idea. |
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His Southern drawl reinforces the image of a party that has become, in the estimation of many analysts, too Southern-based. |
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With the same old Mona Lisa smile playing at the corner of his lips, Arthur delivers his upbeat songs in his usual melancholy drawl. |
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Based on the lessons drawl from tile experimental phase, courses and strategy have been restructured. |
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The music is sad and melancholic, with drawn out melodies reflecting Jason's slow southern drawl. |
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Open top burner adapted too for the cooking grease holder drawl technology. |
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Is there anything more cringeworthy than a series of unfunny childhood anecdotes and blatant sexual references strung together in a monotone drawl? |
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He has Southern charm, a Southern drawl and maybe some Southern pull. |
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Sometimes he delivers with a Dylanesque drawl, while other times his control over his distinct warble and his musical acumen creates an aural beauty of a different kind. |
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Boyd is tall and thickly muscled and speaks softly in a Piedmont drawl. |
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He spoke some Arabic with a West Texas drawl, like a Berlitz tape on dying batteries. |
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She's naturally affable, with an easygoing manner and a soft drawl that plays down her major accomplishments. |
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Except that it doesn't read that way at all, because every player gets a unique voice, a distinct personality, his own dreads or goatee or bandanna or earring or lisp or drawl. |
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His voice, with an engaging Southern drawl, ranged somewhere between the rasp of Louis Armstrong and the smooth sound of Bing Crosby, with whom he was professionally associated from time to time. |
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David has a Southern drawl and charm that informs his character. |
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Queenslander Chris Lynn has a deep, laconic drawl at odds with the fluent and attractive batting that has taken him to a first-class average of 43.25 from 26 first-class games. |
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From the high school fun of Sixteen Saltines to the bitter drawl of Missing Pieces. |
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At several stops last week, Mr. Meek spoke in a soft drawl about working for tips as a skycap in college, about growing up with a hard-working single mother whose two former husbands were alcoholics. |
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Rail-thin, with extravagantly backcombed barnet, drainpipe suit and Chelsea boots, he looked like a nightmare version of Dont Look Back-era Bob Dylan with a Salford drawl. |
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Kentucky drawl was misleading I WAS strolling through a favourite Caernarvonshire holiday resort of mine recently when a long glittering Chevrolet drew up. |
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And that principle applies to many students, from those unable to add columns of numbers to Southern youngsters who speak in regionalisms delivered in a thick drawl. |
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Johnson, 45 years old with thinning blond hair, was a strapping, cigar-smoking man from Owensboro, Kentucky, who still spoke in a kind of slow, backwoodsy drawl. |
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They heard Valenti, in a thick East Brooklyn drawl, describing rules of respect, and the mafia hierarchy of underbosses, consiglieres, capos, skippers, made men and soldiers. |
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He spoke with a California drawl, and Borgmann surmised that in his linguistic theology Wordsworth was probably more of a Whorfian Fundamentalist than a Chomskyite Revivalist. |
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