The property of a sensation that is rich and pleasing.
1 It was resonant, far-reaching, incisive; but it rang abruptly and without mellowness .
2 It simply gives temper to the blade, and mellowness to the intellect.
3 The summer days fled on, and brought the autumn mellowness and splendor.
4 She had achieved a state of mellowness so rarefied, it was almost Zen-like.
5 But that was the last of his mellowness and jolly companionship.
6 This long period of cultivation gives the country-side a mellowness and well-groomed look.
7 The firm, vigorous intellect had overripened into the mental mellowness of second childhood.
8 But these terms, irritation, mellowness , appeared gross when applied to her.
9 Yet his reserve, tempered by age, blended into a genial mellowness .
10 All my mellowness took flight; I grew snappy and monosyllabic.
11 There was nothing about them but a spreading mellowness and the baked turf underfoot.
12 This autumnal mellowness usually lasts until the end of November.
13 One misses in him all feeling, all tone, of mellowness .
14 There followed a brief respite of clear, crisp days, warming to mellowness at noon.
15 The voice was very laid back, bordering on obnoxious mellowness .
16 With the receipt of the money a great mellowness had descended upon his simple soul.
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