Synonym: celebrated, famous, far-famed, illustrious, notable, noted, renowned. Similar words: defame, ashamed, inflamed, family, famous, familiar, unfamiliar, defamatory. Meaning: [feɪmd] adj. widely known and esteemed.
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121. Round Table is King Arthur's famed table in the Arthurian legend, around which he and his Knights congregate.
122. The application of mechanical jointing technology of reinforcing bars in engineering circle is famed as a revolution of reinforcing bar connection.
123. Famed crime boss and fugitive Whitey Bulger is getting the big-screen treatment once again.
124. The event menu included guinea fowl stuffed with foie gras, coquilles Saint Jacques and the region's famed green spring asparagus.
125. Wilson is famed for his use of posed body movements, but in "The Threepenny Opera," these movements are mechanical rather than elegant.
126. Famed British sports car marque MG has been acquired by the Chinese.
127. Finland may be famed for its long, dark winters, but it's also home to some of the brightest new ideas in mobile technology.
128. Another improvement, by the famed inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) in 1874, was the Quadruplex system, which allowed for four messages to be transmitted simultaneously using the same wire.
129. The famed ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu, often called "The Lost City of the Incas, " is a legendary site today, but was unknown to outsiders until 100 years ago.
130. The Stanfords engaged Frederick Law Olmsted, the famed landscape architect who created New York's Central Park, to design the physical plan for the university.
131. Passing Boreen Point, home to the historic Apollonian Hotel, famed for its Sunday spit roast, we see stingrays and stonefish in waist-deep Lake Cootharaba.
132. Winifred had thought it would be'amusing'to see this far - famed hostelry.
133. If humanity is to survive long-term, it must find a way to get off planet Earth — and fast, according to famed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking.
134. Writing in the British journal New Scientist, the famed poet and historian Robert Graves said in 1972, "Technology is now warring openly against the crafts, and science covertly against poetry."
135. Tashi spent his childhood in Darjeeling, the famed British hill station and tea growing area.
136. Rio de Janeiro's famed Christ the Redeemer statue is hit by lightening a thunderstorm.
137. An insomniac who has the face of "Chucky, " he's also funny and self-deprecating[sentencedict.com/famed.html], telling such stories as George Seifert balling him out for sharpening the famed 49ers coach's playwriting pencils.
138. There's the brisket around the ribs, the Jacob's ladder – what the Americans call short rib – and then the famed forerib, curving like an ocean wave.
139. After leaving the university, he worked for a time in a children's clinic, then went to Paris and studied under Dr. Charcot, the famed neurologist.
140. "Can develop continuously " the time of established by usage also does not grow one word, because, it is 1992 " in make an appointment with enunciative " and of famed whole world.
141. After "Groundhog Day" came out, the crowds in Punxsutawney grew to the tens of thousands, who thronged to catch a glimpse of Punxsutawney Phil, the famed groundhog, as he makes his prediction.
142. Along with several other ancient monuments , it stands on a low ridge over-looking the Boyne Valley, a place famed in myth and legend.
143. Sichuan Province is famed as the cradle for many old, endemic and rare plants due to the little impact of glaciers during the Quaternary Period.
144. Within a few months of her arrival she met the famed anthropologist17 and paleontologist18, Dr. Louis Leakey.
145. Gloria Vanderbilt, whose family name is one of the most famed in Manhattan history, has written Obsession, the story of a woman who becomes entranced by her dead husband's affair with a dominatrix.
146. He was long famed as a gourmand and smoker and drinker.
147. Linjiang is famed of "the home of Chinese mountain red stonecrop".
148. The chief economist of Goldman Sachs, Mr O'Neill is a Mancunian famed for his accuracy in predicting the swings of the world's currency markets.
149. Franz Xaver Gruber only found out about it in 1854 when the carol was almost attributed to Michael Haydn, the brother of famed composer Joseph Haydn.
150. It gives us a taste of life in the Byzantine years, from the fortresses of Mystras and Monemvasia in Southern Greece, to the famed monasteries and churches of Mount Athos in the North.