WORD OF THE DAY
southern
"You trying to kill me?" he whispered in the Southern drawl that sounded far too familiar for her comfort.
She'd been asked that question more than once while out and didn't understand it, unless it was some sort of odd Southern greeting.
Unfortunately, the southern routes ran into the desert, and the armies were too far to return in enough time to stave off any attack Memon planned in the next fortnight.
We can still break through those in the north provided we alert our allies and pull in the southern armies, Hilden explained.
We can still break through those in the north provided we alert our allies and pull in the southern armies, Hilden explained.
The southern spring, the comfortable rapid traveling in a Vienna carriage, and the solitude of the road, all had a gladdening effect on Pierre.
The building swayed gently in the strong winds whipping through southern Florida, and water pelted the windows across from her.
Never have I found in the greenhouses of the North such heart-satisfying roses as the climbing roses of my southern home.
A barred owl called "you-all" in a southern drawl, jarring him to the reality that the sun had set.