Meaning of mellowy | Babel Free
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Examples
“Thy plumpe and swelling wombe, whose mellowy gleabe doth beare The yellow ripened sheafe, that bendeth with the eare.”
“The first a dry mellowy soil, made up of a due mixture of clay and sand, very deep, and passes under the name⟳ of daichy haughs.”
“mellowy light⟳”
“Like⟳ a stream-wrestling lily of mellowy gold, What sweet parted lips, and what glozy blue eyes, Purple-steeped as the heartsease held up to the light⟳!”
“A little distance off was a grey and mossy cottage, the sight of which made Michael's heart leap⟳, and called to his memory many reflections, pleasing, but mellowy sad.”
“The fish⟳ sauce shall have⟳ a mellowy taste⟳ and should not be too salty.”
“The silver moon—the silver moon—how mellowy it gleams!”
“I have⟳ investigated with great care the alterations of the soft, free, mellowy character of the normal respiratory murmurs, in all the cases of auscultation I have⟳ met for some years, and I have⟳ learned to give⟳ to this class of signs more weight than is usually assigned to them.”
“Get⟳ the fun of "playing" outdoors in the mellowy energising winter sunshine.”
“Anita saw⟳ that look⟳ on him, that mellowy, kind of stupid look⟳ that some men get⟳ when they've been drinking.”
“Not that he got all soft and mellowy around them, but he'd never met one he didn't like⟳.”
“Round its sides, A range of Gardens, gay as those which crown'd Thy work⟳ Semiramis, luxuriant waved With Autumn's mellowy growth;”
“Autumn's rich mellowy fruit bedecks the trees, Laid low, beneath a winter's stormy skies.”
“The first named never becomes a mellowy Pear, even grown on a south wall here ;”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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