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well-matured

adjective as in full-bodied

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One key difference is light: In addition to fluctuating the heat, he bombards the wood with intense light, which he says rejiggers the molecular structure of the wood, helping create the sort of complex flavors one associates with well-matured spirits.

It was lauded as a career best turn by the Hollywood Reporter, while Britain’s Sunday Times said last year that the “well-matured Pitt steals the show.”

From Reuters

Age added mushrooms and soy sauce, the umami of well-matured wine.

Elsewhere, where there isn't a wide ocean delivering well-matured swell, people are attempting to improve the waves.

From BBC

Not merely practice in the culinary art, but also a developed and refined personality; not merely industrial efficiency, but also constructive ability of a social nature; not merely mechanical skill in managing the details of housework, but a set of well-matured, effective plans for making the home over which she presides a place of joy and contentment for the other members of the family—these are some of the evidences of character which the wise, far-seeing parent might well desire for his daughter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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