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mellow out

VERB
  1. become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial
    With age, he mellowed

How To Use mellow out In A Sentence

  • Gardeners are almost always information junkies, and now, while it's wet, and there's little to do outside, it's the perfect time to kick back, mellow out and finally organise all this horticultural hoarding.
  • Still, we mellow out round the fire, toasting marshmallows and muttering into the gloom.
  • Rico should encourage Rico to mellow out and then tell Rico that this is a blog. ditto ditto ditto to Hoss's reply ... this guy is a jerk who thinks the girl is a 'nutbag' Boston.com Most Popular
  • Generally, I am advising people to mellow out and take things easy because flying can be a truly amazing experience.
  • So after a terrible evening, I did some thinking about it and started to mellow out.
  • There are a few Ministers I don't think I've even heard speak in the course of the year, and the grapevine has it that a couple of them are destined for cushy posts in steamy climes to mellow out in their dotage.
  • When I asked about other aspects of the hippie culture such as recreational drugs, free love, spiritualism and wild sex orgies, I was told to mellow out and leave the planning to those who know what they are doing.
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