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"indrawn" Definitions
  1. indrawn breath is air that somebody breathes in suddenly and quickly, expressing surprise or shock

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The play, by contrast, mostly registers as an exercise in whimsy as the dotty but determined heroine rescues the blank-faced, indrawn Harold from himself.
Its last London outing, at the Donmar Warehouse in 2005, delivered a stealthy but undeniable sting, due in no small measure to leading actor Simon Russell Beale's indrawn pathos in the central role.
Playing a father whose concealment of his sexuality leads him to suicide, Zubin Varla projects a scarily indrawn quality that keeps you guessing moment to moment about his damped-down desires, however preordained the bruising conclusion.
It is Aston, after all, who gets the lengthy monologue — vintage Pinter in every way — that ends the second act and that helps explain how he came to be the halting, indrawn presence we see before us.
Certainly it has been some while (if ever) since the demure, always-delightful Janie Dee has been asked to drop her guard to the degree required of her character, Margery, the widowed mother of an indrawn teenager, Jason.
The telegraph is invented and psychology created. Next, a small creature hops across the screen saying, "I'm a bug, I'm a germ, I'm a bug, I'm a germ... [indrawn breath] Louis Pasteur. I'm not a bug, I'm not a germ..." The musicians Tchaikovsky and Beethoven are depicted. Alfred Nobel invents dynamite.
In interjections, but not in normal words, pulmonic ingressive vowels or words occur on all continents.Robert Eklund This is commonly done for back-channeling (as with in Ewe) or affirmation (as with in Swedish). In English, an audible intake of breath, , or an indrawn consonant such as or is used in a conversation to indicate that someone is about to speak or is preparing to continue speaking.Ogden (2009) An Introduction to English Phonetics, p.
Broadbent sign is a clinical sign in which the 11th and 12th ribs are indrawn, with narrowing of the intercostal space posteriorly, which is seen in case adhesive pericarditis due to pericardial adhesions to the diaphragm. The sign is named after Walter Broadbent, and was published in his first paper in 1895, although it may have been inspired by his father, Sir William Broadbent.Barry G. Firkin, Judith A. Whitworth. Dictionary of Medical Eponyms.
In the books, dementors have a generally human shape, approximately 3 metres (10 feet) in height, covered in dark, hooded cloaks that reveal only their decayed-looking hands. Beneath the cloak, dementors are eyeless, and the only feature of note is the perpetually indrawn breath, by which they consume the emotions and good memories of human beings, forcing the victim to relive its worst memories alone. According to the author, dementors grow like fungi in dark, moist places, creating a dense, chilly fog. Although they are implied to be sentient, this is left ambiguous.

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