mell Antonyms
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Meaning of mell
Webster
mell (v. i. & t.)
To mix; to meddle.
Webster
mell (n.)
Honey.
A mill.
mell Sentence Examples
- The honey's sweet mell permeated the air, inviting a taste.
- The fragrance of blooming flowers created a fragrant mell in the garden.
- The mellow notes of the flute filled the room with a soothing mell.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread had a homey mell that evoked memories of childhood.
- The scent of exotic spices mingled in the air, creating an alluring mell that tantalised the senses.
- The soft light of a candle cast a warm mell upon the room, creating a cosy atmosphere.
- The sweet mell of ripe fruit wafted through the orchard, attracting birds and butterflies.
- The musty mell of an old library evoked a sense of forgotten knowledge and hushed whispers.
- The pungent mell of rotting leaves on the forest floor created a distinctive autumnal aroma.
- The lingering mell of a campfire filled the air with a nostalgic scent of adventure and freedom.
FAQs About the word mell
To mix; to meddle., Honey., A mill.
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The honey's sweet mell permeated the air, inviting a taste.
The fragrance of blooming flowers created a fragrant mell in the garden.
The mellow notes of the flute filled the room with a soothing mell.
The aroma of freshly baked bread had a homey mell that evoked memories of childhood.