Sentence examples for were stale from inspiring English sources

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were stale

noun

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

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Of course, the Saints were stale.

"They said our ads were stale and wanted to go in another direction," Hernandez said.

The Celtics were stale and aging, and their franchise star, Paul Pierce, was already hurt.

Manuel Barca QC, representing the BBC, said the alleged threats to Mahmood were stale and rehashed.

While all this was very exciting, one disappointment remained: my snack cakes were stale after 24 hours.

The last half of the year looked less bright for the company, and all its new ballets were stale.

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"It might be stale.

The satire is stale.

They could be stale.

"Things are stale".

They're stale and uninspiring.

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