How To Use Mellow In A Sentence

  • Although he has mellowed a little since then, he is still a long way from being easy listening. Times, Sunday Times
  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • Rich, warm string tone, sweet, elegant winds, and mellow, sonorous brass are the hallmarks of the ‘Saxony sound’.
  • The best wine vinegar may be made from either white or red wine, the latter having an agreeable mellow taste.
  • The stalks grow pale and wide, the flavour mellow yet powerful and tangy. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The afternoon sunset had tinted the white clouds and blue sky into subtle, mellow shades and the fresh, wet winds brushed our faces as we were transported to the tideland in an ox cart.
  • Lily's Rhode Island Red and my Mille Fleur were easy to read — mellow. The Chicken Chronicles
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • Mellow music and lighting helped to create the right atmosphere.
  • Has she given her selection the full-on syrup-drowning treatment (not afraid to splurge), or do the scattered half-open jam packets indicate she's a nibbler (delicate, but with a mellow fruity finish)?
  • “I daresay,” agreed Lady Armitage, more sharply, but her expression mellowed into thoughtfulness. The Blackstone Key
  • With its mellow stonework and battlemented towers, mirrored on the surface of a broad moat skimmed on a summer day by turquoise dragonflies, Bodiam is everybody's idea of what a castle should look like. The House Impregnable
  • Words such as dreamboat apply to the mellow folk-jazz musician; he's the kind of classically handsome guy about whom women, moms and gay brothers can ... The Pitch | Complete Issue
  • The instant appeal of the house comes from the mellow red brick perfectly matched by the clay roof tiles. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a mellow sneeze from a nose at peace with itself, contented as the coo of a pigeon.
  • I told her about my coffee date with my neighbour last week, and we analysed with our usual ruefulness the mixture of mellowness and awkwardness that arose.
  • He mellow torpedo in setophaga shetland uncrannied unbecomingly our drippiness tomalley and mundanity filmmaker. Rational Review
  • About half the time, the songs are laid-back - mellow even - and meander casually along with long, rich, drawn-out horn solos and harmonies.
  • Lopez is completely inept when it comes to playing out the hysterics that this mellow-dramatic insipid thriller so often demands of her.
  • In making a Flower Bed, see that the ground is well drained; that the subsoil is deep; that the land is in a mellow and friable condition, and that it is rich.
  • 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.
  • a mellow conversation
  • And his voice seems to be mellowing into some kind of croon, which is odd in itself.
  • The leaves looked golden in the mellow afternoon light.
  • Wine is dark red gemstones, liquor plump body, Delicatemellow taste.
  • That had something to do with Mehta's commanding, yet mellow, personality, but it also had a lot to do with the orchestra's professionalism.
  • Caron Wheeler's rich, husky vocal is perfect for the song's mellow soulfulness.
  • It was a hoarse, awful, prolonged bellow, as of some giant ox in sore distress, and when it would stop, occasionally, faint and far would come another bellow, mellowed by distance, but sounding unspeakably eerie and frightsome. All Aboard A Story for Girls
  • It's mild enough to eat straightaway, although it will mature and mellow if you leave it for at least a month before eating. Times, Sunday Times
  • Non-news channels like the Food Network will simply play mellow music during the crucial morning hours.
  • As she recalled, his voice was educated and had a pleasant, mellow tone.
  • The conventional view held that cultural impress on the New World was rudimentary, artless, too recent to have mellowed the garish profusion of nature.
  • And spunkie ance to mak us mellow, [liquor enough] Robert Burns How To Know Him
  • Wander our surviving early 18th-century streets and look at the finely wrought brick window arches, the mellow brick and precise pointing or the well-cut stone, and the erudite door surrounds, the miniature porticoes leading into the sacred environs of the home. British architecture: Georgian
  • Mellow acoustic guitars keep the beat, while Mead's well-crafted lyrics perk up the listener like a good cup of joe.
  • Its little strut of gaminess provides an attitude that is slightly raunchy, but the pool of warm, mellow flavours and faint raspberry note keep it comfortable in any company.
  • LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY (Lancaster, PA) - Milk Stout. a traditional English style sweet stout; a bold, dark ale bursting with barley dryness & mellowed by hints of chocolate & coffee $4.25 The Clog
  • Dinner is usually a buffet or served family-style; at some dinners you'll be treated to live entertainment such as mellow folk songs or a merry hoedown.
  • Paul's certainly mellowed over the years.
  • The food was delicious, the wine imbibed with much vigour and the ambience tranquil yet mellow, hearty yet calm.
  • Later as the evening mellows, she talks some more of her work and family.
  • We scientists are usually rather mellow, undemanding folk.
  • Age has mellowed his attitude to some things.
  • To the south-west is a rank clay, that requires the labour of years to render it mellow; while the gardens to the north-east, and small enclosures behind, consist of a warm, forward, crumbling mould, called black malm, which seems highly saturated with vegetable and animal manure; and these may perhaps have been the original site of the town; while the woods and coverts might extend down to the opposite bank. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • Still, we mellow out round the fire, toasting marshmallows and muttering into the gloom.
  • My mother certainly dreamed of something similar and openly fantasised about which one of the children she could have adopted in order to make room for nine feet of MFI'd speckled faux-granite laminate and four tall stools, on which she could perch breakfasting on peach Ski yoghurt, drinking Mellow Bird's with Carnation evaporated milk and being, in a lot of ways like Heather Locklear from Dynasty, but living in Currock, Carlisle. How Britain fell in love with breakfast
  • Overnight cold and mellow mildness by day seems to be the order of the day.
  • But the Buff Rock, a melody in color, shows that consonance, that consentaneousness, of flesh to feather that makes the plucked fowl to the feathered fowl what high noon is to the faint and far-off dawn -- a glow of golden legs and golden neck, mellow, melting as butter, and all the more so with every unpicked pinfeather. The Hills of Hingham
  • The mellow timbers and exposed brick walls add period charm to a slick revamp. Times, Sunday Times
  • Abigail Irene is now in her eighties, not particularly mellowed with age. I asked the same question once.
  • You're harshing my mellow and not doing much to enamor me to you or your candidate. Obama's Victory Speech: "The Status Quo Is Fighting Back With Everything It's Got"
  • being too Spring-Break mellow to podcast having strangers look at my house the word "ogle" Analyzing: Archive 2006-03-01
  • These colours work particularly well in late summer and early autumn, when sunshine becomes more golden and mellow.
  • Natalie was joined by the tenor Matthew Beale, whose very attractive, mellow sound combined attractively with solo flute, cellos and violins.
  • A beautiful brilliant crimson colour, with a complexity of aromas on the nose including blackberry and Morello cherry, hints of oak and spice. Well-balanced, yet mellow tannins.
  • 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
  • The craggy, mellowing Eastwood directs himself admirably in this scenic, first-class oater, which strikes an ideal balance between character piece and action film as it portrays a rapidly changing way of life. John Farr: The Hard-Won Legacy of Gene Hackman
  • Indeed, he mounts a mild harangue against the temperance movement, which he argues ‘may preach till doom's day; and still this cold and barren world will look warmer, kindlier, mellower, through the medium of a toper's glass’.
  • It tastes like winy, sweet-tart apple butter laced with cinnamon, with a spicy mellow richness all its own. Lunch Room Chatter: Produce is not downloadable
  • Generally, I am advising people to mellow out and take things easy because flying can be a truly amazing experience.
  • And I had seen Jode's mellow personality melt into passion at simply a glance from Cif.
  • When tannins mellow with age, they sweeten up, helping wine to step up to the next level of complexity.
  • The outstanding soloist in the concerto was 26-year-old Alec Frank-Gemmill, playing a valveless instrument, as were the obbligato horn section, conjuring misty overtones and harmonics, mellow in mood as well as raw. LPO/Jurowski; Betrothal in a Monastery; Psappha ensemble; SCO/Ticciati – review
  • Methods Produces the fog grain of inspiration treatment sand butylamine mellow, Vitamin K1 and the physiological saline mix solution through the oxygen actuation.
  • On this side you are looking at something very serene and mellow, then the next side, much heavier. The Sun
  • For a brief moment the clinical technocrat the other side of the desk mellowed into a man like other men. A DEAD LIBERTY
  • Part trip hop, jungle and ambient, they've added a middle eastern take to their voyage, filling out lush soundscapes with talking drums, violins and the occasional accordion to spice a generous mix of all things mellow.
  • His mellow wit and conciliatory temperament have endeared him to all of us.
  • Indeed, seven tracks in, Give Up the Ghost – a mellow and mantric song strung on acoustic guitars and announced by birdsong – gives a hint of what might have been. Radiohead: The King of Limbs – review
  • Thank hevvins there was a mellowing out in the last four decades. How to "pass" for a Mexican
  • So we wandered in mellow mood out into the afternoon sunshine for the trip home and a belated siesta.
  • It also appears he is unmellowed. Times, Sunday Times
  • That theory about people getting more mellow as they grow older would definitely stand up here, in Montreal institution Leonard Cohen's long-awaited album Ten New Songs.
  • Led by playing of uncommon mellowness and timbral purity from clarinetist Anthony McGill, enhanced by the elegant understatement of veteran violist Michael Tree and the character-rich keyboard work of pianist Anna Polonsky, they brought out the genial warmth in Mozart's writing. A superlative performance by the Schumann Trio
  • So after a terrible evening, I did some thinking about it and started to mellow out.
  • At first, researchers modified a transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop residues, which worked well in moist, mellow soils.
  • It would be impossible to walk by without succumbing to a tub of mellow, unctuous olives, or a modestly priced, sit-down lunch (as opposed to leftovers in the fridge).
  • Moist and translucent, it tastes like a mellow orange with a hint of lemon.
  • He brought magisterial eloquence to the Prelude to Act 3, with mellow, golden-toned playing from the orchestra's brass.
  • This cheese has a bloomy rind and a fluffy, mellow center.
  • a mellowness of light and shade not attainable in marble
  • The moon visits the heart of your chart so your love mood is mellow. The Sun
  • Three men came out from under the lowbrowed Tudor arch in the mellow facade of Mandeville College, into the strong evening sunlight of a summer day which seemed as if it would never end; and in that sunlight they saw something that blasted like lightning; well-fitted to be the shock of their lives. The Complete Father Brown
  • But then, also, it was with a certain reverent curiousness that she approached the cabin, while the Hush on her cheek showed a yet riper mellowness. THE GREAT INTERROGATION
  • FRANKFURT -- The European Central Bank's meeting here Thursday in mellow Frankfurt will be overshadowed by the blur of Group of 20 protests and political faceoffs across the Channel. ECB Rate Cut Is Expected at Meeting
  • Even the traffic policeman at the intersection of the two roads was in a mellow mood.
  • His mellow guitar technique is the ideal foil for her soaring voice.
  • He was ‘mellow’ by now according to one of the compatriots who had accompanied him to Scotland.
  • Already a loud babble of conversation spilled into the hall, overlaying the mellow sounds of Jett's last album. DEAD BEAT
  • For the salad recipe I add two large pinches of sugar, just a bit to allow onions to give up their sharpness and to mellow in sugary juices. Email from my friend V regarding potatoes...
  • A period spent working abroad had done nothing to mellow him.
  • His screen roles did mellow with age and he played several dad characters, the most popular among them being Kajol's father in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge.
  • The angry young firebrand has mellowed with experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said he was a changed man, that he had mellowed and matured. The Sun
  • ‘Well, I seem to recall that the guy often went from being hopped up to being sweet and mellow.
  • The morning after the night before his mood had mellowed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taken alongside its mellower roleplaying game-styled daytimes, Catherine is an unusual and gripping game with later puzzles that are certainly not for the faint-hearted. This week's new games
  • These ancient communities of grayish and straw-yellow stone are as mellow as the fields of stubble after harvest.
  • Methods Produces the fog grain of inspiration treatment sand butylamine mellow, Vitamin K1 and the physiological saline mix solution through the oxygen actuation.
  • Look at the soil - does the soil look soft and mellow, or is it hard and crusty?
  • He hasn't a charismatic figure or a flamboyant style, but he is definitely mild, modest and mellow.
  • He was a mellow person who was rarely, if ever, angry no matter what she pulled.
  • At least, this used to be his attitude: time has mellowed him.
  • The music, although complex and multilayered, is mellow and soothing.
  • In the same manner, I would recommend neither a raw, unmellowed style, which, (if I may so express myself) has been newly drawn off from the vat; nor the rough, and antiquated language of the grave and manly Thucydides. Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker.
  • During some of the more mellow bits (i.e. before we really started caning it) the bloke at the front drifted back and had a chat.
  • Mellow orange pantiles seemingly cascade at many angles, surmounting buildings of varying heights, covering lower and higher ground.
  • When covering Dionne Warwick, it's hard to avoid the mellow middle-of-the-road.
  • Where Good was an energetic collection of unique bouncing melodies, Fiji Baby simmers down with mellow ballads.
  • Then, to her shock, Azure heard a gentle, mellow voice in her mind, calming her.
  • It was the sight of mellow nyala softly nibbling on leaves drizzled with dew that brought me to the glass wall each morning. Maria Russo: A Rare Safari in South Africa (PHOTOS)
  • The cold, wet rains of a northern spring were no stranger to him, but that didn't mean he enjoyed them, and he savored the clean, mellow taste of the beer as he soaked up the warmth.
  • Mellow music and lighting helped to create the right atmosphere.
  • Imagine a rambling, patchy house, the best part built of gray stone, and red-tiled, a round tower jutting at one of the corners, the mellow darkness of its conical roof surmounted by a weather-cock making an agreeable object either amidst the gleams and greenth of summer or the low-hanging clouds and snowy branches of winter: the ground shady with spreading trees: a great tree flourishing on one side, backward some Daniel Deronda
  • A bright morning, the muggy air of the evening before blown away on a wind that promised cool gusts to mellow the heat of the afternoon. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • It's the equivalent of a yammering house track suddenly becoming a mellow jazz riff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes, Mackenzie can be surprisingly conventional in terms of his chosen amplifier sound: warm and mellow, with a liquid tone.
  • As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, so character needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it. 
  • Better still, it is mellow enough to guide one through a stressful day of work.
  • They want to know what makes a particular craft beer pleasingly bitter, why the wine they're drinking is so mellow, what gives their whiskey a smoky flavor.
  • Led by playing of uncommon mellowness and timbral purity from clarinetist Anthony McGill, enhanced by the elegant understatement of veteran violist Michael Tree and the character-rich keyboard work of pianist Anna Polonsky, they brought out the genial warmth in Mozart's writing. A superlative performance by the Schumann Trio
  • # posted by acb : 9:48 AM mellow autechre even ... Things might be a little quiet round here...
  • The instant appeal of the house comes from the mellow red brick perfectly matched by the clay roof tiles. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was undeniably handsome, and his looks were enhanced by a warm overplus of blood in the cheeks and a certain mellow fire in the eyes. CHAPTER 11
  • Mellow music and lighting helped to create the right atmosphere.
  • The Five howled mockery and derision, the cards danced and beckoned luringly in the mellow lamplight, the Judge pulled his coat-tail, the Major Premise tugged. The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On
  • The ‘bike mania’, for most men, begins at a very early age and grows, mellows and at last withers away.
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • Even the Pinot Noir sometimes seemed more mellow, which some tasters liked.
  • Every few weeks, try an alternative to your routine: flexibility training, a massage, a hike, a mellow ride, an easy swim, or light bouldering.
  • Just when we thought it was kind of mellowing out it just hits us hard. CNN Transcript Oct 13, 2006
  • Mellowes has assigned me to the duties of the administrative assistants, then to those of the statistical clerks.
  • Both have a sprinkling of lighter and darker hues, subtleties that come when a house has mellowed over centuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, I believe the Captain mellowed when he found that the four corvettes would carry out patrol duties up the White Sea.
  • Their sound is mellow and gentle: mood music with a twist of soul and a dash of funk.
  • Occasionally boozed up with some fresh doses of rum and brandy, my mincemeat or soaked fruits or whatever you call has aged and become nice and mellow.
  • But during the course of their journey the tension between the two mellows as they begin to learn something about each other's background and hopes for the future.
  • Mellow tuba and trombone solos in the second and third movements were smoothly blended with accompanying textures carried by the higher brass, and the rondo finale had a charming buoyancy.
  • It seems he hasn't mellowed much with the passing of the years.
  • And as she mellowed and brought her creativity into the theatre, her works became more poetic and beautiful. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he developed a stye on his right eye, his mood became 'unmellow'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Mellow lights appeared in the old white villas ranged along the beach.
  • Claire practically rolled her eyes in agreement when we suggested that Victor - who was mellow and flirtatious to a fault - had slacked off.
  • The photograph that Amma, the children and I chose was that of a handsome but mellowed thirty-five-year-old.
  • I know this streak of mellowly castigating and concerned prophetism, my friend, and I still disagree with it! Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » “Magellan,” The Big Brother Shopping Cart
  • But Winter went on to reject assertions that Ferguson is mellowing as he winds towards the end of an illustrious career.
  • As the fish age in the oil in which they are preserved, they become more mellow and tender. The Sun
  • However, walnut oil content is higher than cotton, mellow flavor, they are advised oil.
  • Things were anything but mellow when the lezzie love triangle ran into one another at the Crown Bar in Los Angeles July 30th. Lindsay Lohan Lesbian Sex Samantha Ronson Courtenay Semel
  • Although he has mellowed a little since then, he is still a long way from being easy listening. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although Thomas could be very mellow, she was still frightened of how he might react to this.
  • And when before have clarinets and horns been so mellowly blended?
  • The cider is stored in old oak rum barrels to impart a mellow background flavour. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
  • My first child, while exceedingly strong willed, is physically quite mellow and cautious (not to mention somewhat inept), but my second, whoo boy, she’s busy. Survivor: Child Island | Her Bad Mother
  • I let her plead her case for awhile, knowing that she could get as dramatic as Aya on her slightly mellow days.
  • His early solitude narrowed his affinities, and gave a kind of bloodlessness to his style; clear in hue, fine in texture, it is apt to want the mellow tinge which indicates a robust and copious life. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867
  • As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, so character needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it. 
  • And yet beneath the mellow exterior lies a fiercely independent, and at times disputatious, thinker.
  • I'd had two glasses of wine and I was feeling mellow.
  • In stories the doomed hero is usually saved at the last minute by some stroke of fortune, but almost always his sense of values is changed. he becomes more appreciative of the meaning of life and its permanent spiritual values. It hasoften been noted that those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.
  • The natural weight of the wine has rounded well and produced a delightfully mellow flavour with great depth of character. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
  • Old Reliable is touring in August, and then we're taking a break and mellowing out a little while.
  • A kind of mellowing atmosphere surrounds all objects in his pages, and tinges them with poetical hues. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.)
  • A beautiful brilliant crimson colour, with a complexity of aromas on the nose including blackberry and Morello cherry, hints of oak and spice. Well-balanced, yet mellow tannins.
  • Spicy food needs salt to mellow it out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Socialist convictions have become soft or mellow or something worse.
  • Kober bursts with confidence, establishing his mellow but he-man persona the sort of guy who plays video games but can also give his pal a bear hug with the assurance of a star. Michael Giltz: Theater: New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) #1 Kissless, Crazy, Cartoonish!
  • And as she mellowed and brought her creativity into the theatre, her works became more poetic and beautiful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Things get a bit harder-sounding around the middle section and it seems George is slightly less in his element here, but things get back on track in a mellow housey way toward the end.
  • Elegant and mellow tannins, full-bodied black fruit, black currant, chocolate, black olives and cigar box flavor.
  • He has mellowed a little since then, but the frustration remains. Times, Sunday Times
  • A ripe kaki is reddish orange, mellow, very tasty and sweet, I like it very much.
  • The angry young man has become the admired senior citizen, sufficiently mellowed to be a doting father. Times, Sunday Times
  • The leaves looked golden in the mellow afternoon light.
  • Spicy food needs salt to mellow it out. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can eat chutney straight away, but it's best once the flavours mellow after a month or so of ageing. Times, Sunday Times
  • One thing that has probably mellowed only a little with age is Lloyd's famously sharp tongue and his impatience with incompetence or poor thinking.
  • The romance, although not necessarily always "small," is nevertheless "selective," content, as Hawthorne put it, to "manage [its] atmospherical medium as to bring out or mellow the lights and deepen and enrich the shadows of the picture. Narrative Strategies
  • The angel of spring, the mellow-throated nightingale. Christina G Rossetti 
  • Nutmeg is as popular a spice for savoury dishes as sweet, lending a mellow flavour to rice puddings, sausages and mash, baked custards and fruit cake.
  • Mellowes has assigned me to the duties of the administrative assistants, then to those of the statistical clerks.
  • So as the waves washed in and ran away again, she was soothed and mellowed.
  • I love the mellow side of life, stormy days, quiet introspection. Christianity Today
  • A later search of Greek cookbooks revealed that there are two main variations on taramasalata, with either mashed potatoes or stale bread providing substance and mellowing out the strong taste of the roe.
  • Even the period instruments used are distinguished by their mellow sound.
  • Vengeance ought to ripen slowly in the strong heat of intense wrath, till of itself it falls -- hastily snatched before its time it is like unmellowed fruit, sour and ungrateful to the palate. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
  • Could such circumstances have led to a de-mellowing of one's judgment, the core of which is that the building is not just inconceivably ugly on the outside but is, within, a soul-chillling cross between an airport lounge and a jail, a hell of angularities and hard surfaces devoid of human reference, except for the names of rich donors etched high on practically every wall? De Young Museum 2: Architecture and Nature
  • To say that the Libyan strongman has "mellowed" is an assessment based merely on lack of publicity. Mail Call: A New Food Pyramid
  • You can eat chutney straight away, but it's best once the flavours mellow after a month or so of ageing. Times, Sunday Times
  • And only last year Red Star Belgrade finished a whopping five points behind their rivals Partizan Belgrade after 33 games of mellow fruitlessness. Who has played the fewest games during a full professional career? | The Knowledge
  • The mellow brains of Aeschylus spilled out like honey on the path below.
  • In her comments here (amazingly enough not deep-sixed like Mallick's column -- Cruikshank must be mellowing), the Zerb said the following, cited here in context: the CJC marched in the Pride Parade. Archive 2009-07-01
  • His mellow guitar technique is the ideal foil for her soaring voice.
  • Back, from the solitary world. and the mellow rays of the sun again illumined nature with their cheerful splendor. Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • The ‘Giuoco della coppie’ is a mellow showpiece for the excellent London winds.
  • I called a slew of people, no one around, or no one doing anything, people hanging out, being mellow, waiting for the next night. 1st half of a long weekend!!!
  • The schooners make three trips to the banks of Newfoundland in a season; the first, or spring cargo, are large, thick fish, which, after being properly salted and dried, are kept alternately above and under ground, till they become so mellow as to be denominated _dumb fish_. Travels in the United States of America Commencing in the Year 1793, and Ending in 1797. With the Author's Journals of his Two Voyages Across the Atlantic.
  • In a certain tenderness of light and coloring, the poems would recall the mellowed masterpieces of the older literatures rather than those of the New England school, where conscience dwells almost rebukingly with beauty .... Poems
  • Scratch that, great music -- because this one strikes the right balance of "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot's" experimentalism, "Sky Blue Sky's" mellow vibe and the unease that permeated "Summer Teeth. The Daily Times News Headlines

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