mellow - use in sentences

Object

  • bit: My initial impressions of the book were a bit unfavorable but I am mellowing a bit in my opinion.
  • process: This is the mellowing process and it seems the more patient you are the mellower the cheese.
  • lot: DI: He's mellowed, mellowed an awful lot.

Preposition: over

  • year: Bernard's bass playing has mellowed over the years yet he still retains a mesmerizing tone.

Modifies a noun

  • fruitfulness: As somebody before me said " the season of mist and mellow fruitfulness " .
  • paneling: Open fires, mellow paneling and period furniture give The Rookery its unique homely feel.
  • vibes: Julie and I sat there with a jug of Sangria between us, and mellow vibes abounded.
  • tone: The mellow tones rang out over the village, with a church worthy of a town.
  • vibe: Relax among the Caribbean colors and a mellow island vibe at the Sunset Jamaica Grande.
  • flavor: The addition of chives combines well with the mellow cheese flavor.

Modifying Another Word

  • somewhat: If the ruthlessness of the branch ministries mellowed somewhat over the years, then this was a change of degree, not of kind.
  • fairly: Likewise the Sunderland - Newcastle match turned out to be a fairly mellow affair.
  • slightly: He is, as most very old people, a slightly mellow type.
  • pretty: Roddick says his parents are ' pretty mellow ' - not pushy tennis parents at all.
  • quite: Once they have settled in they can be quite mellow about everyday noise.
  • yet: Closer, it looks grand, yet mellow, one of the best red brick towers in Suffolk.

Used with adjective complement

  • feel: This is where one can sit at dusk with a glass of wine and feel mellow.
  • get: Somebody suggested to me that Bryan Hollon is getting more mellow in his old age.

Preposition: with

  • age: We have both mellowed with age; in the past neither of us would have rested content with such inconclusive findings.
  • time: What I mean to say is, will I, a relatively new arrival perhaps, mellow with time or get even worse?

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