The colours mellowed as the sun went down.
There were sane natural taste and nutritional effects in the mellowed wine used with method and natural-white wine.
Thus concluded a novel method for mellowing wine, The mellowed wine of used such method as well as Natural-white wine in natural taste and nutritional effects.
He mellowed considerably as he grew older.
Age has mellowed his attitude to some things.
When he spoke it was with a tolerant philosophical air, as though the beer had mellowed him.
Rounding a bend in the river, they came in sight of a handsome, dignified old house of mellowed red brick, with well-kept lawns reaching down to the water's edge.
Age has mellowed his attitude to some things.
The searing, satirical anger of his early work mellowed into something more melancholy but no less bitter.
Time has mellowed his youthful temper.
Emanuel has mellowed somewhat since his election to an Illinois congressional seat six years ago.
The Communist form of government had not mellowed.
As he mellowed, he joined Holmes and the others under the Brahmin umbrella, in the belief that Boston-Cambridge offered the best of both worlds.
He became a taciturn man, a man not easy to live with. Later, when the older children married and had children of their own, he mellowed a little.
The years have mellowed him.
Industry peers say the angry young man of British media has since mellowed considerably.
Increasingly of late, the director of research seemed to have mellowed, Celia thought.