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Definition of Mellow out
1. Verb. Become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial. "With age, he mellowed"
Generic synonyms: Change
Related verbs: Mellow
Derivative terms: Mellowing
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mellow Out
Literary usage of Mellow out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Great Expectations ; Master Humphrey's Clock: With Introduction,critical by Charles Dickens (1908)
"He comes to us mellow out of many implied interviews, and carries the firelight
on his face. Dickens was simply pleased to meet Pickwick again, ..."
2. Costa Rica by Bruce Conord (2006)
"Late-night diners can wander over to the attached nightclub, Requete, or mellow
out in the piano bar, Q'tal. In fact, there's seemingly no end to nightlife, ..."
3. Spain by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated (2001)
"It would be worth pausing here for more than just one night in order to explore
historic Xativa, and to mellow out beside the secluded swimming-pool. ..."
4. Public School Methods (1921)
"First a blossom, bright and yellow, Then a ball — large, golden, mellow, Out
among the vines it grew, Thanksgiving joy it holds for you. ..."