Drawled - definition of drawled by The Free Dictionary To utter with lengthened or drawn-out vowels: "We-e-ell," the clerk drawled n The speech or manner of speaking of one who drawls: a Southern drawl [Probably from Low German drauelen, to loiter, delay ]
Drawl - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A drawl is a distinctively slow, drawn-out way of talking that's especially common in the U S South A writer might describe a cowboy as speaking in a lazy drawl A drawl tends to lengthen and extend vowel sounds in particular, so that words like "pet" or "pen" might be pronounced with two syllables, rather than one short one
Drawl - Wikipedia A drawl is a perceived feature of some varieties of spoken English and generally indicates slower, longer vowel sounds and diphthongs The drawl is often perceived as a method of speaking more slowly and may be erroneously attributed to laziness or fatigue