How To Use indrawn In A Sentence
- From somewhere in the darkness, Sophie made little, stricken noises, all on an indrawn breath.
- He'd reached thirty-five with an indrawn breath when the vehicle began to move. A WORM OF DOUBT
- Crombie looked up at Webb's indrawn breath, saw his hands tighten on the receiver. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
- With a harsh indrawn breath, I jackknife to a sitting position.
- It was those weeping indrawn breaths that got you, ripping away your composure the way a crying baby summons panic, some involuntary response to the sound of another human body in anguish. Day of Honey
- Everything was withdrawn as far as possible,/indrawn: the tide far out, the ocean shrunken,/seabirds in ones or twos". Ten of the best beaches in literature
- For a moment she could hear his indrawn breath, then he reached around her and took the rains.
- The eyes, slow of movement and heavy-lidded, were almost expressionless under the shaggy, indrawn brows. A PIECE OF STEAK
- I am an indrawn person, but I like making friends with people.
- He stared, motionless, and then he saw it: the almost imperceptible movement of an indrawn breath.