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Sentence count:201+18Posted:2017-05-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: famedfamousfar-famedhistoriedillustriousnotablenotedrenownedstoriedSimilar words: celebratecelebratorycelebrationcelebrityvertebrateacceleratedeceleratecalibratedMeaning: ['selɪbreɪtɪd]  adj. 1. widely known and esteemed 2. having an illustrious past. 
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91. Reyntiens' less celebrated, less ambitious collaborative windows are more successful.
92. He celebrated with his cubs, not with the outside world.
93. And then Sendak's most celebrated book evolved way beyond the toy department.
94. Cho and Lee celebrated their new partnership at an elaborate banquet.
95. Yes, this now celebrated affair, which I've not spoken about before, did actually happen.
96. Teammates who were strangers before the party are instantly bonded, and victory is celebrated with fists-in-the-air exaltation.
97. Much the most celebrated object in the constellation is Omicron Ceti or Mira(sentencedict.com), the prototype long-period variable.
98. And the champagne corks were popping as Kirkby's latest housing co-operative celebrated its success.
99. At the time Glass was living in Paris, studying composition under the celebrated teacher, Nadia Boulanger.
100. Davis celebrated his freedom with a steak and a beer.
101. Daryl Johnston, the most celebrated blocking back on the planet, is serenaded with moose calls anytime he touches the football.
102. She had them delivered to the Ritz, and she and Roland celebrated in the bar.
103. Now, with something concrete to show for the day, I celebrated by finally doing the dishes.
104. By the nineties, he was for a brief time the most celebrated scientist in the world.
105. The pair, both 73, decided to quit on the same day they celebrated their golden wedding.
106. United began to step up their pressure and took the lead after 30 minutes when Sharpe celebrated his recall in fine style.
107. But his flashy lifestyle and taste for violence have made him the most feared -- and the most celebrated.
107. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
108. But I hear Fred celebrated in his own inimitable style, by sinking a large one in the Earl of Wessex.
109. The opening was celebrated with a tea, and fashionable Chicago crowded the gallery.
110. Catholic community that celebrated Mass each Sunday in a chapel on the campus of Georgetown University.
111. This is my old college, where under apartheid a celebrated anti-authoritarian spirit characterised staff and students.
112. The detective superintendent, despite her dislike of publicity, was now quite a celebrated figure in the media.
113. The following year, William's birthday was celebrated with great rejoicings throughout London and Westminster.
114. Archbishop Winning celebrated the Ash Wednesday Mass attended by about 200 students.
115. It was against this uneasy background that independence was celebrated in a brief euphoria which all too soon evaporated.
116. Something should be celebrated after all, in these dim days.
117. Two weeks ago my family celebrated the marriage of my daughter Anne, the Princess Royal.
118. The staff and patients celebrated Christmas again on December 23 with refreshments and an exchange of gifts.
119. Best of all was his melodic inspiration: his creations were still being analyzed, harmonized and celebrated half a century later.
120. He created several automatons, the most celebrated being Psycho, which first performed in 1875.
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