Sentence example with the word 'mellowing'

mellowing

Definition n. the process of becoming mellow

Last update: June 12, 2015


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With their heads plunged into the heap and their sterns projecting, they doze gently, mellowing under the kisses of the sun.   [Please select]

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After dinner, however, under the mellowing influence of some excellent Roederer, Charles began to expand again, and grew lively and anecdotal.   [Please select]

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In the golden afternoon, when the sun was deepening and mellowing towards its setting, they and their retinue entered Camylott.   [Please select]

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He has nests of them in the hay-mow, mellowing, to which he makes frequent visits.   [Please select]

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At its next pause its voice arose again, sweeter for the mellowing distance, and then another bird, not so far away, answered.   [Please select]

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She had her boys, the sunsets and sunrises, the mellowing beauty of the year.   [Please select]

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He paused, and looked across the wide, mellowing plain with the expression of easy-going gravity so common with him.   [Please select]

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The mellowing influences of the evening mellowed his feelings, and, putting his ambitions aside, he thought of the duty that was bringing him to Jerusalem.   [Please select]

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Lichen faces take on the brightest colours they ever wear, and rough, coarse mosses emerge in rank growth from their cover of snow and add another perfume to mellowing air.   [Please select]

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