9 adverbs to describe how to mellowed

The village is almost entirely composed of cottages whose stone walls and thick slate roofs are beautifully mellowed by the hand of time.

Where fierce the surge with awful bellow Doth ever lash the rocky wall; And where the moon most brightly mellow Dost beam when mists of evening fall; Where midst his harem's countless blisses The Moslem spends his vital span, A Sorceress there with gentle kisses Presented me a Talisman.

He looked habitually and essentially mellow, as though he had been a mellow baby born into a mellow class, a ripe and juicy little boy.

Those Madonna-like women mellow so finely.

He looked habitually and essentially mellow, as though he had been a mellow baby born into a mellow class, a ripe and juicy little boy.

We will get us away to the greenwood tree, and there hold a merry feast in honor of our new friends, and mayhap a cup or two of good sack and canary may mellow the soreness of my poor joints and bones, though I warrant it will be many a day before I am again the man I was."

Some old people merely get mellowed and sweetened by the hardships through which they have passed.

Regaining his composure, the artist proceeded, in a peculiarly mellow tone of voice "Dear lady, you will pardon my seemingly ill-mannered reception of you, I know, when you have heard what has never yet passed my lips to any mortal!

The cream-washed walls are broken up by the richly mellowed half-timber work, and above is the roof of grey green Horsham slabs splashed over with bright orange lichen.

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