drawlsome
English
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editdrawlsome (comparative more drawlsome, superlative most drawlsome)
- Characterised or marked by drawling; characteristic of a drawl
- 1926, Bill Nye: His Own Life Story:
- If you didn't know Bill Nye well you might think to watch his easeful ways, and hear his slow, drawlsome speech, that he was lazy. Make you no such error.
- 1987, Frank Luger, Herzenblut:
- How can I tell you how much I owe you
I was so lonely in desolation
You gave me warmth in consolation
I was drawlsome, drag and dreadful
You were brawlsome, brag and breadful [...]
- 1926, Bill Nye: His Own Life Story: