Sentence examples for be stale from inspiring English sources

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be stale

noun

Something stale; a loaf of bread or the like that is no longer fresh.

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"It might be stale.

They could be stale.

"And mine would not be stale," she went on.

She said ratings "may be stale and not reflect updated credit information".

GREEN -- Does that mean in 10 years -- or in one year -- gay material will be stale?

So public information about penny stock issuers may not only be stale, but it could be inaccurate.

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The satire is stale.

"Things are stale".

And our bills are stale.

They're stale and uninspiring.

One night, the bread basket was stale.

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