Sometimes you see someone start off, then remember and pick up a roll of wire or a mell Origin and history of mell mell (v.) to mix, blend, meddle, now obsolete or provincial, c He did it well, raising himself on his toes at the last moment so that the face of the mell landed flat on the top of the post
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When he drove a fence post, he lifted the mell as other men do, pausing at the top of the swing and letting it drop.
Mell (stylized as mell) is a female japanese singer from sapporo, japan, who is signed to geneon universal entertainment
Tuesday’s final witness was steven mell, a forensic investigator for the pierce county sheriff’s department, who photographed the scene where ellis died See examples of mell used in a sentence. There are nine meanings listed in oed's entry for the verb mell, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
The name mell is of english origin and is derived from the old english word mæl, meaning meeting or assembly. it is often used as a short form or nickname for names such as melanie or melissa.