A Clyde stale typically refers to a type of horse known for its strength and draft capabilities, specifically the Clydesdale breed. These horses are characterized by their large size, feathered legs, and distinctive bay coat with white markings. They are often associated with heavy work, such as pulling carts or plows, and are also popular in parades and as show horses due to their striking appearance. Overall, Clydesdales are known for their gentle temperament and impressive presence.
Words to describe the smell of alcohol, first off, gross. Strong, stale, it would even be OK to say it smells offensive.
Brackish, stale,
stale laptop with catsup
The opposite of stale (food, air) would be fresh. The opposite of stale (tired, cliche) would be new, or original.
One can throw stale bread out in the garbage.
Well, It is physically possible, but I would not recommend it because they would probably be stale. If they are stale, you might get sick.
My grandmother is related to bonnie or Clyde .
An alchoholic with stale beer and then with 100 year old brandy
Helium is considered a stale gas because there isn't a new source of it being added at any given time. An example of a non-stale gas would be oxygen, which is constantly renewed.
Yes the question has 2 would's 1 - doughy 2 - a loaf 3 - soft/fluffy 4 - stale/mouldy 5 - crusty
The homophone for "stale" is "stale," as in when two or more words sound the same but have different meanings.
I do not have a stale mouth. Who said that i have a stale mouth? :D :D