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Filter by Meaning The crackers tasted stale because they were past their expiration date.
The air inside the room felt stale and stuffy.
The cookies were stale because they were left uncovered for too long.
The bread had gone stale due to the humid weather.
The bread is still fresh, but it will stale quickly in this hot and humid weather.
The bread tasted stale because it had been frozen for too long.
The cookies were left out for too long and have become stale.
I forgot to close the bread bag, and now the slices are stale.
The news is stale, and everyone already knows about it.
He left the coffee out overnight, causing it to become stale.
The air in the room was stale and needed to be refreshed.
Her singing career went stale after she refused to change her style.
The jokes in his comedy routine were stale and predictable.
The coffee had been sitting on the burner for too long and tasted stale.
The bread had been frozen and thawed multiple times, making it stale.
The newspaper had already published the stale news.
The coffee had been sitting in the pot for too long and tasted stale.
The popcorn had gone stale and didn't pop properly.
The conversation had turned stale, and no one knew what to say next.
The cookies had been baked a week ago and tasted stale.
The donut had been on the shelf for hours and was stale.
The pretzels were stale because they had been left in the pantry for months.
The crackers were stale because they were left out on the counter all night.
The bread became stale because it was left on the counter without being covered.
I tried to eat the stale crackers, but they tasted terrible.
The donut was stale because it had been sitting in the display case all day.
The air in the room was stale because the windows had been closed all day.
The air in the room was stale because the windows hadn't been opened in a while.
His jokes have become stale; he needs to come up with new ones.
The movie was a stale adaptation of the book, and the audience was disappointed.
The paint on the walls has gone stale and needs a fresh coat.
The newspaper article is stale because it's from last month.
The air in the room was stale, and it needed to be freshened up with some fresh air.
The fashion industry is constantly changing, and her style seemed stale compared to the latest trends.
The movie was entertaining, but the plot felt stale and unoriginal.
The news article was stale, and the information it provided was outdated.
The restaurant had become a stale, with bland food and poor service.
The fashion trend was starting to feel stale and outdated.
His stale jokes didn't make anyone laugh at the party.
She told the joke in a stale way, and nobody laughed.
His knowledge of computer programming was stale, and he struggled to keep up with the new language updates.
The chips were stale, and she couldn't finish the bag.
The meeting was long and stale, with no new ideas presented.
The atmosphere in the room was stale, and everyone seemed bored.
The coach was upset with the team's performance because they looked stale.
The company's stale marketing strategy failed to attract new customers.
The smell of the gym was stale and unpleasant.
The once popular show has become a stale and predictable series.
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