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“She tends to prefer drony minimalist music and listens to ambient all the time.”

It’s got an underpinning of woozy, drony electric guitars, and I love the way her voice sounds so clear in the middle of all that psychedelia.

Then on Sunday he wishes to know something about the religion of these strange people; so he goes across the street to the King's Chapel, and finds that it is closed; so he walks down the street in the burning sun to Brattle Street, where he hears a comfortable, drony kind of sermon, which seems to have as composing an effect upon the fifty or a hundred persons who are present as upon himself.

Half the band's set was new material, drony but beat-driven, driving the crowd into a foot-stomping, hand-clapping frenzy.

Today cable networks whose survival once seemed dubious -- from the tony Arts & Entertainment Network to the drony Weather Channel -- have become permanent fixtures.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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