Definitionadj. tending to reserve or introspection
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There were indrawn breaths at such plain speaking.. [Please select]
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For an instant a half-regretful smile quivered on her lips, and then faded as if some indrawn sigh had strangled it. [Please select]
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"Well, Jack," he answered with an indrawn sigh,--"if you must know, I'm on the wrong side of the market."' [Please select]
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The first vague summons, the restlessness of awakening aspiration, the first delicate, indrawn breath, were stilled to deathly immobility. [Please select]
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She fancied that Gora took leave of her with a little indrawn sigh of relief. [Please select]
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He checked on a long, shuddering, indrawn breath that was horrible to hear. [Please select]
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He caught the sound of a quickly indrawn breath behind him. [Please select]
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But when he looked again, the Gray Master had turned away, and was once more, with indrawn, far-off vision in his eyes, pacing, pacing, pacing to and fro. [Please select]
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As the crisp deliberate accent pointed the judicial period, as with a subterranean echo of irrefutable condemnation, Harry saw her under lip indrawn, her hands clasp tightly, then unclasp in her lap. [Please select]
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