stale in the PONS Dictionary

stale Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

stale air
stale bread
stale idea
stale joke
to go stale

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Classically, stale bread dipped in butter was used as the lining, but sponge cake or ladyfingers may be used today.
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White orchids with stale, shadowed edges hang suspended under fragments of enameled blue sky.
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A number of sidings opposite the station are used to stale trains.
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While the whole may be somewhat stale and addled, it would be unfair not to acknowledge the merits of some of its parts.
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West said he wrote the song after being tired of that constant settling for a stale faith.
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Its styling was stale, and for a sports car, its performance was generally regarded as less than adequate.
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They did note that the game was essentially unchanged and that the series, to some extent, is starting to get stale.
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The things we want in life are empty, stale, trivial.
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When the stale air, warmed from the lungs, is exhaled, it condenses as it meets colder external air.
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Stale and full of ennui, this album makes washing the dishes seem a more creative act by comparison.
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