noun
- slow, prolonged ways of speaking
Usage: plural form
verb
- speaks in a slow, prolonged manner
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- She drawls her words when she’s tired.
- The actor drawls his lines to sound more Southern.
- He drawls every syllable dramatically.
- The politician drawls during his speeches.
- Their regional drawls were quite noticeable.
- The cowboy’s drawls added charm to his stories.
- Different drawls can be heard across the South.