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famed
[ feymd ]
adjective
- very well known and, often, highly regarded; famous.
Other Word Forms
- v·ڲ adjective
Example Sentences
A moment of rejection and a resulting shift to realpolitik that the famed Victorian realist Hardy would have been proud of.
Back in the winner's circle and up to third in the world rankings, Scotland's Higgins is another player from the sport's famed 'Class of 92' who cannot be overlooked.
The long-awaited Porto’s Bakery & Cafe is one step closer to serving up its pastries, cakes and famed potato balls for visitors heading to the “Happiest Place on Earth.”
Of his famed cottage paintings, Knight calls them “a cliché piled upon a fantasy piled upon a bad idea. That cottage is where the Wicked Witch lives… I’m not going in there.”
In addition, government websites began scrubbing African-American history, including in the case of the National Park Service eliminating a photo of the famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman and descriptions of the brutal realities of slavery.
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