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mellow

[mel-oh] / ˈmɛl oʊ /




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He’s mellow and looks like he could work at a bank — in fact, he pursued architecture before finding a calling in film as a David Fincher protégé.

From Los Angeles Times

Spalding’s mellow, dancing bass plucks are a sound we know best from jazz, but are totally at home here, and her singing is guileless without being childlike.

From New York Times

Tim’s new home is six times the size of their old spot, he said, with room for 200- to 250-capacity shows outside and a smaller indoor stage for “more mellow” acts and open-mic nights.

From Seattle Times

One good thing about my sobriety is that it has really mellowed me out and made me not very reactionary, so that’s cool.

From Washington Post

But a full-bodied richness, mellow yet effusive, does manage to rise from the pit.

From Los Angeles Times