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infamous - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- pirate: They will also meet the infamous lady pirate, Grace O'Malley, one of Ireland's most feared pirates.
- tabloid: Anorak pokes fun every weekday at Britain's infamous tabloids, .. .
- poll: ROCKTASTIC MONTHLY - METAL HAMMER are conducting their infamous readers poll.
- murderer: The Grassmarket was also the haunt of the infamous murderers Burke and Hare.
- spy: That number was set to increase sharply with the arrival some of the country's most infamous spies and traitors.
Modifying Another Word
- now: I refer of course to the now infamous whale tail.
- once: Commentary by the experience even if wrestled my clubs the once infamous.
- so: He subsequently recovered his reason, but his conduct was so infamous that he was cashiered.
- already: The first two features to be tackled were the already infamous Hill 60 ( i.e.
- also: The film is also infamous for being messed about by the studios.
- somewhat: His social adventures became somewhat infamous and scandal followed scandal.
Used with adjective complement
- become: Neil pretended to duck inside, saying we must be becoming infamous!
- say: Daniel Weir used to be a famous - not to say infamous - rock star.
- make: Friday, 2nd November, 2001 Manchester Roadhouse Support from Valerie The Lollies return to the Manchester venue made infamous by The Great Flood.
- grow: The joke has been around for ages and has grown infamous in the comedy world as it was told extravagantly among insiders.
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