Synonym: musty, obsolete, old, worn. Antonym: fresh. Similar words: tale, talent, talented, install, crystal, coastal, stalwart, nostalgia. Meaning: [steɪl] v. urinate, of cattle and horses. adj. 1. showing deterioration from age 2. lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new 3. no longer new; uninteresting.
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181) Like China, Vietnam has used manufacturing for export to transform a stale closed economy.
182) He sat in the back of the Great Hall, not far from the horses, watching Abel, Rowan, and a mousy brown-haired washerwoman called Squirrel attack slabs of stale brown bread fried in bacon grease.
183) So was John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of Stale, when he flew to Egypt to conduct negotiations on the Aswan Dam.
184) In the absence of synchronization, if one thread writes to a variable and another thread reads that same variable, the reading thread could see stale, or out-of-date, data.
185) The open country has such sanitation engineer fortunately, or, animal's corpse becomes stale rottenly .
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186) Worse, cascading deletes don't exist, so if I used the same technique to model a one-to-many relationships, and the parent were removed, I could end up with stale children.
187) I believe in progression, in taking risks, in never getting stale.
188) He must also be able to get rid of stale air and waste matter.
189) The only thing she had to eat was stale, moldy bread.
190) child-rearing values - sacrifice, stability, dependability, maturity - seem stale and ought toy by comparison.
191) Horses dung and stale mixed soil, were what we called barnyard manure.
192) Skip these altogether. Make your own croutons by toasting cut-up stale bread you would otherwise toss, and try mixing your own salad dressing.
193) Developer, Fixer liquid stale and there is not enough - fixing incomplete can make films.
194) Instead of a friend in a post chaise or in a carriage, to exchange good things with, and vary the same stale topics over again, for once let me have a time free from manners.
195) And we will be back having the same stale arguments month after month, year after year, perhaps decade after decade, all while the danger of climate change grows until it is irreversible.
196) Six stale loaves of brown bread formed a dark blot on the otherwise barren shelves.
197) A court of equity has always refused its aid to stale demands when a party has slept upon his rights and acquiesced for a great length of time.
198) Smell: What does It'smell like? Sweet and resh or stale and bad?
199) The arrival of electronics allowed Tom Watson to build on the past, yet toss out what had become stale -- in this case, IBM's reliance on punched-card machines.
200) Courtly love shone as brightly as a meteor in history and afterward we witnessed the return of all the bric-a-brac of a supposed renaissance of stale antiquities.
201) If you try to edit the stale code, a warning message appears.
202) Scholars have characterized CEO tenures as life cycles in which executives learn rapidly during their initial time in office, but then grow stale as they lose touch with the external environment.
203) The air was heavy with the smell of stale grease paint, ointments, sachet.
204) You can tell the difference between a fresh and a stale betelnut.
205) If you possess a lot of brass and copperware, wet them and rub them over vigorously with tamarind or apply the juice of lemon even the juice of stale lemon would do just the same.
206) His father emptied sacks of stale rye bread into the vat.
207) Through Bill of Lading , Stale Bill of Lading , Short Form BillofLading, shall not be acceptable.
208) It was the ancient attraction of the fresh for the stale.
209) Child - rearing values - sacrifice, stability, dependability, maturity - seem stale and ought toy by comparison.
210) Breakfast in the dining room consisted of stale cornflakes and cold tinned tomatoes on toast ( PS 3 ).