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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212) She felt that her life was becoming stale, and therein she felt cause for gloom.
213) The thin frigid air swept cigarette smoke and stale machine smells from the heated cockpit.
214) They trained three to four times per week out of concern they would "overtrain" or become stale.
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216) The Expires entity header field gives the date and time after which the response is considered stale.
217) When the enterprise has earned surplus, the good sales stale, the lower break-even point and bond interest can reduce the enterprise earnings'uncertainty.
218) Therefore, a crisp, flavorsome ale on Earth may taste like stale swill in space.
219) As for as I know that as the year decline and the memories stale and all your great victories fade.
220) "Running water is never stale and a door-hinge is never worm-eaten" means that constant motion prevents the inroads of germs and other organisms.
221) If you wish to grow thinner, diminish your dinner, And take to light claret instead of pale ale;Look down with an utter contempt upon butter, And never touch bread till it's toasted--or stale.
222) E. Forwarder's cargo receipt, third and charter party, short form, stale and bland backed bill of lading not acceptable.
223) Running water is never stale door-hinge never gets worm - eaten.