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Examples for "mellow"
Examples for "mellow"
1Semihard; blue; goat; mellow; small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2WINE:Looking for something light to suit the mellow days and long nights?
3Cold, where Hope had looked warm; gray, where Hope had been mellow.
4This was painted when he was mellow; imagine him twenty years earlier.
5The whole hilltop and the valley below were bathed in mellow radiance.
1But the laid-back vibe that characterizes these events belies their underlying challenge.
2High boots with low heels added to the laid-back yet elegant look.
3Reagan was famously so laid-back that he could joke about nuclear war.
4Ian Campbell Global markets are being shaken out of their laid-back summer.
5Hookah lounges stocked with exciting tobacco flavours will provide a laid-back setting.
6It was cool, laid-back and very genteel, and the service was friendly.
7Gibson, by contrast, is not just thin, but also laid-back and soft-spoken.
8Bright orange and green velvet pieces imparted energy to the laid-back garments.
9Sloat and Featherston have a laid-back naturalism that serves the premise well.
10His appearance shouted laid-back slob, even though his eyes crackled with energy.
11Lunch Budget: The laid-back atmosphere makes bistronomía Embat a great place to linger.
12I enjoy the laid-back pace, and the idea that people stop to talk.
13It's clear they've received some direction: Finn's dad looks welcoming, laid-back.
14Either way, a laid-back attitude or an overly overconfident approach will be ill-advised.
15We loved the sense of space, the beautifully kept grounds and laid-back feel.
16The mixer is a laid-back Sunday afternoon of drinks, music and new friends.