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My voice falls into Southern drawl when I am tired, drunk, or in trouble. Too often, my accent is attacked by all three of these realities.

Jennifer Harrison
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How many beers do y'all think it takes before one internationally scientist turns to another and says, 'Dude, bet you twenty bucks I can levitate a frog with a magnet?' ' Sam drawled.

Robyn Schneider, The Beginning of Everything
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The speech fascinated him. His ear caught the rhythm of it and he noted their idioms and worked some of them into his patter. He had found the reason behind the peculiar, drawling language of the old carny hands—it was a composite of all the sprawling regions of the country. A language which sounded Southern to Southerners, Western to Westerners. It was the talk of the soil and its drawl covered the agility of the brains that poured it out. It was a soothing, illiterate, earthy language.

William Lindsay Gresham, Nightmare Alley
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Shocked to see me?" I drawl at them, chuckling at the horrific joke.

Victoria Aveyard
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Sing me a love song in a slow, southern drawl to the tune of sunny days...

Kellie Elmore, Magic in the Backyard
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Harry," Bob drawled, his eye lights flickering smugly, "what you know about women, I could juggle.

Jim Butcher, Storm Front
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The voice was cool, drawling, and insolent, but the eyes were something else. She looked about as hard to get as a haircut.

Raymond Chandler
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I can smell blood, Elena,” Dmitri drawled, walking back into the room. “Are you trying to flirt?

Nalini Singh, Angels' Blood
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Sorry if this little war’s inconvenienced you in any way,” Indris drawled. “I’ll try to schedule the next one with you in mind

Mark T. Barnes, The Garden of Stones
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Mmm, being irresistibly likeable is such a trial,' she drawled in an impeccable aristocratic whine. 'One is constantly in demand, but one must do one's duty, mustn't one, dear chap? Noblesse oblige and all that...

Susan Napier, A Lesson in Seduction
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