Synonym: fable, fairy tale, fiction, folklore, myth, story. Similar words: alleged, college, allegedly, the general public, agenda, gender, vegetable, legit. Meaning: ['ledʒənd] n. 1. a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events 2. brief description accompanying an illustration.
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61) The legend that he amassed a large fortune in gold and jewels is certainly false.
62) Bill has devised a coast to coast walk to rival the hike made famous by Lakeland legend Alfred Wainwright.
63) Although she died in 1984, Sister is still a legend in these hills.
64) What Gutfreund said has become a legend at Salomon Brothers and a visceral part of its corporate identity.
65) Corral gunfight in Tombstone, Arizona, lasted a minute, and has lived in legend since 1881.
66) Or, like Parliament Square, will it occupy the terrain of a symbolic gesture, alive in legend?
67) If the legend is true, he kept his word for he was seen on countless occasions over the years.
68) He went on to record a live album in 1966 with the blues legend Jimmy Witherspoon.
69) But whoever it is, waving to the exultant crowds, he will have become a legend.
70) Celtic legend described Newgrange as the burial site of the ancient kings of Tara.
71) The history of the house has been diffused through family legend.
72) Moreover, the basic mythological concepts animating these two bodies of legend were not very different, either. Sentencedict.com
73) Local legend states that when it hears the church clock strike twelve it goes down to the River Avon to drink.
74) There are three characters called James in the New Testament, and it is often difficult to distinguish them in later legend.
75) It took me a few minutes to get the hang of things when I put the Legend through an amp.
76) But snippets and fragments of legend and lore had filtered in from somewhere.
77) Local legend attributes its origins to commemoration of the village's deliverance from the Great Plague in 1665.
78) By refusing to compromise, Perry had little chance of stardom, so he settled on becoming a minor legend instead.
79) The fragility of the evidence anticipates the eclipse of fact by legend.
80) His laziness became a legend in the corridors of power.
81) Llewellyn created another Saunderson legend in the midst of that bloody battle.
82) Legend has it that the bridge got its name from the plaintive cries of the prisoners as they were escorted across it.
83) I believe the frat kid may be holding back in order to avoid hurting the ailing legend.
84) Many of us have learned the legend of Alexander the Great and the Gordian Knot.
85) According to legend they were young lovers whom the druids forbade to marry.
86) The Wizard of the Dribble:A footballing legend comes to lunch.
87) His later fame as a painter produced the legend that at heart Pollock was a cowboy.
88) The original bricks and mortar might be pulled down but Leatherslade Farm will remain for ever at the centre of the legend.
89) According to legend, anyone who ever fired the weapon died of a broken heart or cardiac arrest.
90) Legend has it that a poor couple gave him shelter one cold winter night.
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