How To Use mellowing In A Sentence
- Donovan took up partial residence at World Cafe Live last week, mellowing out at the bar Wednesday and Friday before and after his performance on Thursday.
- All I could see were glowing puffs in the west: gloriously orange and then mellowing to a yellow and peaking to a pink: all the time silhouetting the city that stretched small in front of it.
- The rest of the time I've been just mellowing out and enjoying life.
- The growth of artistic expressions is a sign of cultivation of sensitivity, of mellowing, of humanism.
- The look on her face changed, her fury apparently mellowing. COLDHEART CANYON
- Gyllenhaal is also appealing as the love interest, but it's the mellowing Duvall who gives the film extra ballast and seasoning playing Wayne, the true-blue friend who helps Bad get clean and sober. John Farr: Actor's Actor: A Birthday Salute to Robert Duvall
- The preparation of an astringent extract, to produce, from spoiled home-made and foreign wines, a "genuine old Port," by mere admixture; or to impart to a weak wine a rough austere taste, a fine colour, and a peculiar flavour; forms one branch of the business of particular wine-coopers: while the mellowing and restoring of spoiled white wines, is the sole occupation of men who are called _refiners of wine_. A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employ
- Just as I lay down to fall asleep in my mellowing depression, the sun-shower stops. Road Trip
- It hesitated, its expression mellowing into doubt. The Thief of Always
- In this case, the wife is not merely Muslim, she’s a fanatic Muslim who, moreover, was just kind of mellowing along until her visit to the old country. The Volokh Conspiracy » Wife’s “Anti-American Sentiments” (and Perhaps Anti-Semitic Sentiments)