Lacking freshness, palatability, or showing deterioration from age.
Lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new.
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Examples for "fresh "
Examples for "fresh "
1 Opposition parties want parliament dissolved and new fresh elections within 90 days.
2 She needed fresh air and a long cure, out west, in Europe.
3 But the situation could change if fresh relief does not come soon.
4 Setting: Seven fresh markets located in the four main regions of Thailand.
5 It was a new working year, mint fresh and full of hope.
1 It was stale news; new personalities and events were commanding their interest.
2 But the American press saw the Obamas' Irish experience as rather stale .
3 The beauty of the notes was eternal; no use could stale it.
4 The smell of stale cigars and cocoa matting was in the air.
5 Where France look stale and disjointed, England were fresh and relentlessly committed.
6 It was stale in the corridors of power: no life, no help.
7 Yes, and the air is usually stale even in the late spring.
8 Is this about to happen in the stale wasteland of Irish politics?
9 No stale salad; no chance of mixing one flavour with the other.
10 It reminded Ral of a spice, pepper perhaps, or cloves gone stale .
11 The smell of spilt beer mingled with the smell of stale tobacco.
12 The iron was deeply rusted and the place itself smelled abominably stale .
13 In fact, the stalemate in the negotiations has become even more stale .
14 Lawsky believed the federal investigation, which dates to 2010, was growing stale .
15 To prepare the bread, soak stale bread in warm water until soft.
16 Mubarak's overthrow and the election of Mursi has transformed Egypt's stale politics.
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