Definition of stale

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Stale (v. t.) Something set, or offered to view, as an allurement to draw others to any place or purpose; a decoy; a stool pigeon..

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Stale :: Stale (v. t.) A stalking-horse.
Trite :: Trite (a.) Worn out; common; used until so common as to have lost novelty and interest; hackneyed; stale; as, a trite remark; a trite subject..
Stalely :: Stale (v. t.) A laughingstock; a dupe.
Staleness :: Stalemate (v. t.) To subject to a stalemate; hence, to bring to a stand..
Stale :: Stale (n.) The stock or handle of anything; as, the stale of a rake..
Stelene :: Stele (n.) A stale, or handle; a stalk..
Rakestale :: Rakestale (n.) The handle of a rake.
Stole :: Steal (n.) A handle; a stale, or stele..
Stale :: Stale (v. i.) Having lost the life or graces of youth; worn out; decayed.
Fresh :: Fresh (superl) Lately produced, gathered, or prepared for market; not stale; not dried or preserved; not wilted, faded, or tainted; in good condition; as, fresh vegetables, flowers, eggs, meat, fruit, etc.; recently made or obtained; occurring again; repeated; as, a fresh supply of goods; fresh tea, raisins, etc.; lately come or made public; as, fresh news; recently taken from a well or spring; as, fresh water..
Hoar :: Hoar (a.) Musty; moldy; stale.
Platitude :: Platitude (n.) The quality or state of being flat, thin, or insipid; flat commonness; triteness; staleness of ideas of language..
Flatten :: Flatten (a.) To make vapid or insipid; to render stale.
Pedestaled :: Pedestaled (a.) Placed on, or supported by, a pedestal; figuratively, exalted..
Stalemate :: Stalely (adv.) Of old; long since.
Threadbare :: Threadbare (a.) Fig.: Worn out; as, a threadbare subject; stale topics and threadbare quotations..
Stalely :: Stalely (adv.) In a state stale manner.
Platitudinarian :: Platitudinarian (n.) One addicted to uttering platitudes, or stale and insipid truisms..
Flat :: Flat (superl.) Tasteless; stale; vapid; insipid; dead; as, fruit or drink flat to the taste..
Stale :: Stale (v. t.) A stalemate.
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