Become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial.
1It took a few years, but you mature and mellow out of racing.
2But then you mellow out and decide to get on with your life.
3The decades are bound to mellow out a person.
4They may give Uncle Sam just the push he needs to mellow out on the law.
5I won't go to school, just mellow out.
6Served up, it's bold like bourbon but the nutty and sweet overtones mellow out the burn.
7What better place to mellow out?
8Try and mellow out a little.
9He roared into the office screaming at six every morning and didn't mellow out until six in the evening.
10Bud usually had a calming effect on Vesta, and Emma was hoping that today he'd mellow out Leelee as well.
11No sooner had John Dog reprimanded himself to mellow out than a sudden hum clamped hard on his privates, and he nearly dove for cover.
12Once the PA guarding the door mellows out and introductions are made (H.H.
13Since then, I've mellowed out, but there is a part of me that's very Rachel Berry.
14The mustard sauce actually mellows out the bold and sharp flavours of the onion and white vinegar.
15He'd quite enjoyed the trip down, mellowing out with all the facilities the Royale Class lounge could provide.
16Mellow out, I said to him.
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