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1 These apples certainly become more mellow after several months in the warm hay.
2 In his more mellow New York life, such transforming evolution was less common.
3 They grow more mellow and tender as countless years roll by.
4 Her dear old face looked more mellow and peaceful than before.
5 Banks's gentler vocals embellishes a much more mellow and laidback aesthetic.
6 The sphere, too, seemed to change, growing softer and more mellow .
7 For a richer, more mellow peanut sauce, see the next recipe.
8 He hadn't changed since our time, unless he is more mellow .
9 She is very different than her older sister, who was always much more mellow .
10 Are those attending the meeting in Cork likely to be a more mellow lot?
11 Each has left him seemingly more mellow than the last.
12 It was a calmer, more mellow and mature Schmeichel too.
13 Her voice was softer, even, and more mellow than usual.
14 His enunciation was, if anything, more mellow , his demeanour more pontifical than of yore.
15 If we're playing acoustically, we play more mellow , laid-back songs.
16 The voice of the prince was never more mellow .
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