Sentences with phrase «stale mate»

The phrase "stalemate" means a situation where neither side can win or make progress, resulting in a deadlock or standstill. Full definition
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.
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.
Someone needs to bridge the gap and end this verbal stale mate, here are my tips for doing so...
By Fiona Macrae for the Daily Mail Stale mates: The research showed that while men are more likely to be bored with a partner outside of marriage, for those couples who had tied the knot the roles reversed Women are more likely -LSB-...]
Moreover, this year, Bitcoin has been witness to one of the nastiest feuds concerning its future, which ended in a sort of stale mate.
Congress is at a stale mate.
Stale mate and never no complementarity.
The side bend is very important and when both sides are strong you can sort of create a stale mate that will create tremendous core stability.
So far as this movie is concerned, the battle of the sexes has been declared a stale mate, with every aimless millennial just looking to game the system however they can.
There is no stale mate (open - ended).
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