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  • 51mellow — [ˈmeləʊ] adj I 1) relaxed and satisfied 2) mellow colours are soft and warm 3) a mellow sound is soft, flowing, and pleasant 4) with a full pleasing taste II verb [I] mellow [ˈmeləʊ] if you mellow, you become gentler and wiser …

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  • 52Mellow (album) — Infobox Album Name = Mellow Type = studio Artist = Maria Mena Released = March 1, 2004 Recorded = 2003 2004 Genre = Pop Length = 40:26 Label = Sony Music Producer = Reviews = Last album = Another Phase (2002) This album = Mellow (2004) Next album …

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  • 53mellow — 1. adjective /ˈmɛləʊ,ˈmɛloʊ/ a) Soft or tender by reason of ripeness; having a tender pulp; as, a mellow apple. b) Easily worked or penetrated; not hard or rigid; as, a mellow soil. 2. n …

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  • 54mellow — adjective 1) she loved the mellow tone of his voice Syn: sweet sounding, dulcet, soft, smooth, warm, full, rich 2) a mellow wine Syn: full bodied, mature, full flavoured, rich …

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  • 55mellow out — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mellow out : present tense I/you/we/they mellow out he/she/it mellows out present participle mellowing out past tense mellowed out past participle mellowed out informal to become more relaxed and… …

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  • 56mellow — /ˈmɛloʊ / (say meloh) adjective 1. soft and full flavoured from ripeness, as fruit. 2. well matured, as wines. 3. soft and rich, as sound, tones, colour, light, etc. 4. genial and in good humour, as after wining and dining well: *Exhausted by… …

  • 57mellow — 1. mod. relaxed; untroubled; laid back. □ Being mellow is my only goal in life. □ She is the mellowest fox I know. 2. mod. slightly alcohol or drug intoxicated. □ I got mellow and stopped drinking right there …

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  • 58mellow out — 1. in. to calm down; to get less angry. □ When you mellow out, maybe we can talk. □ Come on, man, mellow out! 2. in. to become generally more relaxed; to grow less contentious. □ Gary was nearly forty before he started to mellow out a little and… …

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  • 59mellow — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English melowe Date: 15th century 1. a. of a fruit tender and sweet because of ripeness b. of a wine well aged and pleasingly mild 2. a. made gentle by age or experience b. rich and full …

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  • 60mellow — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ become, get, grow ADVERB ▪ extremely …

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