Phrases with «stale mate»

The phrase "stalemate" means a situation where neither side can win or make progress, resulting in a deadlock or standstill. Full definition

Sentences with «stale mate»

  • Off topic, just to let a fellow gooner know about the Wrighty Rioch sitauatiion @DEE, yeah i watched a docu about Ian wright, Anelka was the futre man, and Rioch thought Ian's time was up, Ian said it himself, there was a bit of stale mate going on. (justarsenal.com)
  • It's fair to say in the winter months your wardrobe can become a little stale mate, for any ventures outside it's the same old teddy coat or winter warmers with the same comfy and cosy boots & probably the same hat, scarf and mitts too. (mediamarmalade.com)
  • Someone needs to bridge the gap and end this verbal stale mate, here are my tips for doing so... (digitalromanceinc.com)
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