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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stale with" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts where something has become uninteresting or outdated due to overexposure.
Example: "The bread was left out too long and became stale with time."
Alternatives: "tired of" or "weary from".
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They have not turned "stale" with age.
The air was stale with the yeasty scent of bread.
It is stale with unhappiness, misery at its most lifeless.
With an older lineup, the first half was boring and stale with little attacking.
But both style and linguistic acrobatics get erased by translation and go stale with the passage of time.
Stuart Broad looks tasty with the bat and stale with the ball - but he's bound to bag a big haul at some point; he always does.
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But every story grows staler with the telling.
The humor stales with repetition.
Migas with egg Sauté chopped stale bread with olive oil, mushrooms, onions and spinach.
Drizzle some cubed old, stale bread with a little water, then fold through the veg mix and top with olive oil.
Stale bagels with cream cheese".
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