stale in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Stale: no longer fresh or appealing, typically due to age or overuse.
Sample Sentences
- The bread had gone stale after being left out for too long.
- She could tell the jokes he told were stale, having heard them all before.
- The air in the old room felt stale, as if it hadn't been breathed in ages.
- He decided to throw away the stale cookies that no one wanted to eat.
- Stale ideas can hinder creativity and prevent innovation in the workplace.
- The bread had gone stale and was no longer enjoyable to eat.
- After sitting in the fridge for a week, the leftovers tasted stale and unappetizing.
- His jokes felt stale, as if he had recycled them too many times.
- The air in the abandoned house was stale, filled with a musty odor.
- Stale ideas often hinder creativity and innovation in the workplace.
- The bread had gone stale after sitting out for too long.
- His jokes felt stale, lacking the originality they once had.
- They decided to throw away the stale snacks that nobody wanted.
- After a while, the conversation turned stale and awkward.
- She could tell the air in the room was stale, filled with unspoken tension.
- His jokes were so stale that the audience barely reacted.
- She could tell the air in the room was stale and needed freshening up.
- The coffee tasted stale, as if it had been brewed hours ago.
- He decided to throw out the stale cookies and bake a fresh batch.
- The bread was stale and needed to be thrown away.
- After sitting out for too long, the cookies had become stale and unappetizing.
- His jokes were so stale that no one laughed at them anymore.
- The air in the abandoned room felt stale, as if it hadn't been disturbed in years.
- She decided to add some spices to liven up the stale pasta dish.
- The bread sat on the counter for too long and had become stale.
- After the party, the leftover snacks were stale and unappetizing.
- She could tell that the conversation had turned stale, lacking any real interest.
- His jokes felt stale, as if he had repeated them a hundred times before.
- The air in the abandoned room was stale, filled with the scent of dust and neglect.