indrawn in English

adjective
1
(of breath) taken in.
A long, indrawn breath, hissingly let out in surprise.
2
(of a person) shy and introspective.
A little bit, like I say, generally people are becoming a little bit more indrawn , but most people are travelling very well.
adjective

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1. She heard Mitch's swiftly indrawn breath.

2. She started, her indrawn breath a soft hiss.

3. Each indrawn breath was a little throaty snore.

4. Her head shot round, her shocked gasp mingling with the audible hiss of sharply indrawn breath.

5. There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and titter.

6. The beautiful brocade coat stretched taut across the back, spreading to an intimidating width with his angry, indrawn breath.

7. 12-29 There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and everlasting titter.

8. There was an indrawn breath of horror from the audience and then the anxious and everlasting titter .

9. Martial art is to choose happiness male singers, through competition because they want to overcome his shy indrawn disposition.

10. She heard the indrawn breath hiss sharply through his teeth, and felt the wave of emotion that washed over him.