Examples of 'more mellow' in a sentence

Meaning of "more mellow"

This phrase describes a state or condition of being calmer, more relaxed, or less intense. It can be used to describe a person's demeanor, behavior, or mood, indicating a shift towards a more easygoing and less agitated attitude

How to use "more mellow" in a sentence

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I got something more mellow right here.
You would think she would be a lot more mellow.
We all grow more mellow with time.
That makes his temper more mellow.
He would be more mellow if he had a girlfriend.
They say girls are more mellow.
Have a more mellow life.
Sunday was a little more mellow.
Older cannabis has more mellow cannabinoids that are better at promoting easy sleep.
A pinch of salt for a more mellow flavor.
Usually they have a more mellow character than the more traditional flamenco songs.
I was thinking of something more mellow.
So you do not get more mellow as the hours pass.
I think the teaser poster should be a bit more mellow.
You seem to be a lot more mellow now yourself.

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Companionship means much when one has grown more mellow.
It also contains some more mellow songs as well.
The tough rock was exchanged for music that was more mellow.
Your father is more mellow now.
It was much more mellow than the other albums and I was disappointed at first.
Because he is in a much more mellow environment.
There is a more mellow and laid back atmosphere on the East Side.
Makes them more mellow.
American Tribal dancers typically use a much larger zill with a more mellow tone.
Takemoto is one of the more mellow characters in the series.
Just promise me, just a little more mellow.
Other songs have more mellow themes behind them.
But I had been thinking about doing something a little more mellow for some time.
These instruments are more mellow due to their conical bore.
That 's because cartoons make everything more mellow.
Her dear old face looked more mellow and peaceful than before.
It is more mellow than bold… but who is to say that is wrong.
I like being more mellow.
The album introduced a more mellow and somber direction with more emphasis on dark electronical sounds.
I actually like quite a bit acoustic and more mellow kinds of things.
This terpene offers more mellow effects than most of the other indica strains.
I just expected something more mellow I guess.
My vocal had a much more mellow approach because I was bringing it from the folk idiom.
Babe, what if we had a more mellow night.
Although it was more mellow and vague, it was just as intense as the other.
In his second stint, he clearly was much more mellow and more mature.
A bit more mellow than the first band, but quite entertaining.
The cor anglais is perceived to have a more mellow and plaintive tone than the oboe.
He will tire out a bit more, take a new more naps and be much more mellow.
The sound is generally more mellow and sweet than that of a true reed pipe.
Not surprisingly, the scent of middle note compounds is usually more mellow and "rounded.
The style on the album was more mellow than some of their previous work.
However, they feel much nicer on your fingers and have a more mellow sound.
He has black hair and a more mellow voice than his friend Dudley.
If I adjusted my bass an octave or so, perhaps it might sound more mellow.

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