Definition of "stale"
adjective:
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Having lost its freshness from age; (of food) still edible, but hard or unpleasant from age.
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No longer new; no longer interesting; established; old; as, stale news, a stale joke, etc.
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noun:
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A bird used as a decoy to trap other birds.
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Any trap or lure.
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A low class of prostitute (originally used as a decoy by other criminals).
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A person's position, especially in a battle-line.
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An ambush.
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A division of armed men posted in a specific place, either for an ambush or for other reasons.
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A handle of a broom or rake.
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Urine, especially of horses or cattle.
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verb:
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To urinate (of livestock, especially horses).
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