stale造句121) The trestle tables down each side were stained with wine and strewn with the stale remains of various meals.
122) He lurched forward and groped his way up the staircase, gasping and retching in the stale air.
123) It was cold outside and the smell of stale tobacco clung to their winter coats.
124) The rest of the costumes do look a trifle ... stale.
125) There were high walls, old plush chairs, a heavy rug with a stale odor hanging close.
126) Very much like now, come to think of it: bored and fidgeting, breathing stale air while time stands still.
127) When the door opened a great smell of sweat and leather and stale cigar smoke rushed into the cold night air.
128) She stopped cooking, and for days the boy and his sisters ate stale bread and tamarind jam by the spoonful.
129) I take care of Chavez for Mr Vee and come home to stale tangled sheets.
130) Even seemingly wild ideas may be aired at this point to break away from stale thinking.
131) The air is stale and acrid, and a cluster of black flies hovers over the bed.
132) The ceiling was low and there was a thick, suffocating feel to the air and a stale, old stench.
133) After the stale fug in the tiny cabin, she gulped down the clean sea air, the car window wide open.
134) His great merit is to have turned stale images into a historically new subject.
135) He was getting stale, wanted a new sphere of activity, was anxious to get away from London.
136) It reeked of wet straw and stale horse manure, and the old nag the lad fetched smelled sweaty.
137) Sometimes scarred tissue feels tough, its resilience like a stale marshmallow.
138) Sandwiches and canapes go stale very quickly at a party.
139) Heavily made-up stewardesses serve up fatty meals and stale rolls.
140) After the crisp freshness of the shop, the flat had a musty stale smell.
141) He looked at her more closely as she poured the stale brownish water from the vase down the sink.
142) Say what you like, but this stale bread they served here was no substitute.
143) It replaced all those stale, old foes of the past.
144) The bar was gloomy and smelled of stale cigar smoke.
145) Eley knew he'd as well send her his ear as mail these stale words, although he could taste her still.
146) No wonder the scribblers on the hustings have so much stale garbage blowing around their brains.
147) The stale smell of socks and the constant din contributed to the normal post-gymnastic atmosphere.
148) The debris on the floor alarmed her: screwed-up paper, stale coffee-cups, heels of sandwiches.
149) It's a breath of fresh air on the stale London literary scene.
150) Nicholson's routine was full of stale old jokes that we'd all heard before.