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Tending to reserve or introspection.
withdrawn
reserved
withdrawn
1
He said his police security detail had recently been
withdrawn
without notice.
2
That final suggestion formed the basis for a Government amendment, later
withdrawn
.
3
It said the 29 positive results were on seven previously
withdrawn
products.
4
Several firms, mostly small biotech companies, have
withdrawn
their IPOs this year.
5
Mr Barnett had said five million tonnes of material had been
withdrawn
.
1
He heard the sound of a sharp breath
indrawn
through closed teeth.
2
She nodded absently, fingering her leggin-fringe; then, with a sudden,
indrawn
breath:
3
From Olaf came a deep
indrawn
breath that was almost a groan.
4
He jerked back from her with an
indrawn
feline hiss of pain.
5
He heard Ferdi's sharply
indrawn
breath, but did not look at him.
6
Grace gasped inaudibly, an involuntary
indrawn
breath, as she squeezed Wayne's hand.
7
Only an
indrawn
hiss of breath, a fixed grimace betrayed his agony.
8
A soft sigh of
indrawn
breath answered him, and he nodded slowly.
9
This was Mother Dark's
indrawn
breath, stealing the light from the world.
10
The only sound that came in answer was a long tremulously
indrawn
breath.
11
With the first
indrawn
breath of smoke his attitude had unbent.
12
He caught the sound of a quickly
indrawn
breath behind him.
13
He paused midway in his phrase with
indrawn
breath, waiting for her reply.
14
A sigh of
indrawn
breaths ran round the circle, and then tense silence.
15
This
indrawn
sound of Z seems indeed naturally appropriate to fondness.
16
And then-thereseemed a frightened pause, a hesitant,
indrawn
motion, a swift collapse.
indrawn
indrawn breath
sharply indrawn
indrawn sigh
quickly indrawn
collectively indrawn