mellow|mellower|mellowest in English
adjective
[mel·low || 'meləʊ]
sweet; soft, ripe; made better with age; full, rich and pleasant; calm; content drugged, drunk
Use "mellow|mellower|mellowest" in a sentence
1. He was looking tolerably mellow.
2. He's a totally mellow guy.
3. The party got gloriously mellow.
4. This mellow breeze is so right
5. His voice was deep and mellow.
6. Is she more mellow and tolerant?
7. By now he seemed a mellower figure, willing to return the adulation of the crowds.
8. Bouviers are quite gentle, pleasant, and mellow
9. Bouviers are quite gentle, pleasant, and mellow
10. Bummer Dude, we're harshing your mellow
11. A few more years will mellow the wine.
12. The tail is quite mellow, and concave too.
13. Marley's mellow reggae music pulsates from the speakers.
14. 9 Sensuously smooth, mysteriously mellow ,(www.Sentencedict.com) gloriously golden.
15. After a few drinks, he became very mellow.
16. The leaves looked golden in the mellow afternoon light.
17. The colours become mellow as the sun went down.
18. Mellow n’ sweet.Bandidos are not long on looks
19. The mellow farmlands plane to the water edge.
20. Cornets with big bell sizes produce very mellow tones
21. A few years in Tehachapi would mellow Burmah considerably.
22. Is use chloromycetin mellow what side effect is there?
23. A few years in Tehachapi would mellow Burmah considerably.
24. The orchestra had a distinctively warm and mellow sound.
25. Not real high, but nice and mellow and happy.