Thesaurus / stale
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To make them, I start by cutting a loaf of stale sourdough bread into large cubes and scattering them across a sheet tray.
HOMEMADE, SEASONED BREADCRUMBS ADD CRUNCH AND FLAVOR TO PASTAS, VEGETABLES AND MOREJESSE SZEWCZYKOCTOBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIf Zoom and other video chats have grown stale, hosting your own small get-togethers is a possibility.
SICK OF COVID-19? HERE’S WHY YOU MIGHT HAVE PANDEMIC FATIGUELGBTQ-EDITOROCTOBER 24, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSThe product lines in the CPG category are all hotly competitive, and profit margins, already low, shrivel quickly once a brand grows stale.
HOW CLOROX’S NEW CEO PLANS TO TURN DISINFECTANT WIPES INTO FUTURE WINSPHIL WAHBAOCTOBER 21, 2020FORTUNEKohl’s problem is that too many of its store brands grew stale, particularly in apparel.
KOHL’S BETS ON MORE ACTIVEWEAR, FEWER STORE BRANDS TO FINALLY GET BACK TO GROWTHPHIL WAHBAOCTOBER 20, 2020FORTUNEConversely, if the queue worker does not run frequently enough, the queue will stay high, and stale pages will remain in cache and be served to end users for longer than desired.
MEET THE BACONATORBY FRANK SHARPEOCTOBER 2, 2020PROPUBLICAYou don’t want your social media feeds to be filled with stale, recycled material.
FIVE CONTENT PROMOTION STRATEGIES SAAS MARKETERS SHOULD IMPLEMENT TODAYIZABELLE HUNDREVAUGUST 28, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHThe outside, also, well polished with sweet oil and stale milk, then enveloped in chamois leather.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.They also know how to blow out and dress stale poultry, so as to make it look quite fresh and plump.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFERIt reeked with stale tobacco-smoke, the smell of cookery, and the odors of frowsy clothes.
THE GOLD TRAILHAROLD BINDLOSSLong habit had not made her merit stale to me—the flavor of it was always fresh and new.
WOMEN OF MODERN FRANCEHUGO P. THIEMEWORDS RELATED TO STALE
- boiler plate
- characterless
- clichéd
- colorless
- conventional
- corny
- customary
- dime-a-dozen
- familiar
- familiar tune
- garden variety
- hackneyed
- humdrum
- lowly
- mainstream
- matter-of-course
- mediocre
- middle-of-the-road
- middling
- mundane
- natural
- normal
- obvious
- ordinary
- pedestrian
- plebeian
- prevalent
- prosaic
- run-of-the-mill
- stale
- starch
- stereotyped
- threadbare
- trite
- typical
- uneventful
- unexceptional
- uninteresting
- unnoteworthy
- vanilla
- widespread
- workaday
- worn-out
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