How To Use Mellowness In A Sentence
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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.
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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
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a mellowness of light and shade not attainable in marble
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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
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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
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the cheap wine had no body, no mellowness
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When done, the galantine must be allowed to become partially cold in its own stock, in order that it may thus preserve its mellowness and flavour.
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The best flavor is mildness and mellowness, but is most difficult for a writer to attain.
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A round mouthful of luscious mellowness, with a bouquet - a snapping reminder to the nose.
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Charles is medicated to a zombielike mellowness and has neither held down a job nor moved out of his mother's house in Philadelphia.
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Uzès is a mass of winding cobbled streets, a beautiful twelfth century (I think) church, and a relaxed mellowness that I loved.