Sentence examples for the stale from inspiring English sources

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the stale

noun

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

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"That's the stale bread that was left".

The stale, old debate is back with a fury.

Would the stale trappings of luxury be stripped away?

Because we have the stale L.D.P. and the stale D.P.J. and now new charisma parties with 'can-do leaders' who will 'rescue' Japan," Mr. Koll said.

Most ended up as spitballs, mixed in with the stale popcorn hailing down from the balcony.

How about opposing the stale old prejudices the Party used to marinate itself in?

We stood facing each other, surrounded by commuters, in the stale air of the subway car.

That controversy belongs in the stale past, and, besides, was Corbyn not ahead of the game?

Then I remember President Obama's vow to move us beyond the stale old debates.

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He could taste the stale-sweetish trace of her foot's perspiration in the stocking.

The stale-sweet smell of the top of his head.

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