Even the band went ocker as the crowd screamed for more, the singer drawling, Jeez youse are loud, crikey! |
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Another boy did a grotesque parody of a monster drawling incoherent, preposterous demands. |
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On the bus a couple of days ago, I heard a man sitting behind drawling away in some kind of impenetrable accent over the phone. |
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One second he is drawling and smirking and throwing cheap insults at me, the next, he's gaping like a dumbstruck fool. |
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I told Max how to say he didn't speak Spanish, and Chino snorted, drawling that he spoke some English. |
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The timbre and cadence of his drawling voice startle at first and the listener becomes absorbed by his speech rhythms, pauses, and inflections. |
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At every turn, there he was, drawling something even more outlandish than his previous bizarre utterances. |
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It was bold and lawless in its vocabulary, careless of grammatical niceties, and further disfigured by a drawling manner of speech. |
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I strolled in the different courtyards by drawling my trolley greeting in passing gray dressed monks and not in saffron, Zen sect of Jogye. |
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But the softly drawling 62-year-old has spent weeks at the centre of a geopolitical drama, leading a push to give Congress a say over American nuclear diplomacy with Iran. |
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The film features a cast of long blonde ponytails and drawling vowels. |
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The French singer's rough, drawling vocals were perfectly suited to American blues and this sudden change of musical direction appeared to give CharlElie a whole new lease of life. |
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