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n. - Someone who speaks slowly especially as a matter of habit with vowels greatly prolonged so that vowels monophthongal in other styles of speech are often diphthongized .

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  • "Shut up, " said the voice of the drawler but now the voice was sharp and angry.
  • "You must know something, if you're betting that high," the drawler said suspiciously.
  • "Yes, well, it's obvious he was an obsessive, at the very least," said the drawler, dismissively.
  • The Georgia drawler completed a much-publicized prison sentence in May and has returned to society with his sense of humor intact.
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