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We all of us get stale as the years go by.
The time was right for me to leave, because I had become stale.
But about seven years ago, she felt things were going stale.
Every hour, the air seemed to become a little more stale.
So is there any way to change a stale red light, I asked.
He could see now, even after only a few weeks on the road, that he'd been getting stale.
"So we made a lot of changes because I want to play guys and not get stale."
Had he none else to make a stale but me?
If it'd been left out long, it would be stale all the way through.
The section was dark and the air in it stale.
But after a while, when your family is grown, you can get stale.
Nothing beyond the same stories that had been around for a couple of days now and were getting stale.
To many, it is like a breath of stale air.
The fight was actually starting to get a little stale.
He turned back into his room alone, tired and stale.
He left the stale room, closing the door behind him.
So why is there a stale feeling in the manager's office?
Some of the most familiar, also - but they never stale.
The problem is, they're using stale rhetoric from 1980 and 1984.
"Keeps us from getting stale no matter where we are."
He stepped into the living room, the air within stale and close.
The air inside the building was fresh and clean, rather than stale.
She would always need blood, but even that had grown stale.
The workout had been good, but he was getting stale.
He thought the smoke was fresh, not stale, close instead of far.