Sentence examples for be milder from inspiring English sources

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be milder

adjective

Gentle and not easily provoked.

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Sunday is expected to be milder still.

Dublin will be milder still, at a likely 11C.

Its climate tends to be milder than that of the UK.

Economists say they expect Japan's current recession to be milder than in the United States.

And the weather is likely to be milder than in March.

"In my opinion it is going to be milder than in 1997.

Each of them will be milder if the seeds are discarded.

"Temperatures will be milder but the moisture from the Atlantic will mean heavy rain".

But what researchers have been finding is that there can be milder, subtler effects from much smaller amounts of alcohol.

3.39pm BST Today's weather: It promises to be milder, though showers and wind will still be a factor at times.

I am always afraid that people expect me to be milder, quieter, and more composed, like the other daughters-of.

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