Synonym: fabled. Similar words: legend, quandary, boundary, secondary, calendar, agenda, secondary school, allege. Meaning: ['ledʒəndərɪ] adj. 1. so celebrated as to having taken on the nature of a legend 2. celebrated in fable or legend.
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241 That legendary hero captured the enemy's stronghold unaided by anyone.
242 The entertainment was capped off with a performance by legendary Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti.
243 So on Tuesday afternoon, I also called Mr. Bogle, the legendary founder of the Vanguard Group, the investment firm whose low-cost index funds have made a lot for a lot of people.
244 Although it may get you in trouble with your mother, the Caddis Fly hatch on Mothers day is legendary.
245 She is a legendary huntress whose traps are works of art.
246 Sarah finally meets this legendary man and promptly falls for him.
247 Her life was often regarded as a fairytale and her legendary marriage to baseball great Joe DiMaggio was the hallmark of this perception.
248 Legendary Reliability When up-time is critical, our products are known as industrial-strength.
249 Most U. S. visitors recognize some of the other figures, too, including legendary plant geneticist Luther Burbank and John Deere, whose steel plow vastly increased farm production.
250 Marco Polo, the legendary explorer famous for his epic journey into Asia, was just a "conman," according to the report.
251 The third section narrated three slightly bring under the legendary touching tears love story.
252 Both companies have chief executives following near - legendary predecessors - Jack Welch at GE and Sandy Weill at Citi.
253 Ji ames Chanos, a legendary short seller of stocks, hbasically predicted for months that China is headed for economic disbasicallyter.
254 A group of celebrities pose in front of the star for legendary illusionist Harry Houdini on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
255 The legendary Italian singer has a penchant for "Rigoletto, " a masterpiece of Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi.
256 This beacon of sophisticated hospitality rises on the legendary Corniche along the bank of the river.
257 Legendary inventor Thomas Alva Edison died on October 18 , 1931, at the age of 84.
258 The trophy has a special significance as it was designed and sculpted by a former player, legendary French flanker Jean-Pierre Rives.
259 Last night was the legendary show of Iron Maiden in Singapore!
260 Nearby chambers held Tut's legendary trove of funerary goods, including several royal chariots.Sentencedict.com
261 By a stroke of luck, Ayn (it rhymes with"mine") encountered legendary director Cecil B. DeMille on her secondday in town.
262 The healing effects of Rooibos tea, particularly for babies, have become legendary in South Africa.
263 The actor studied songwriting, the guitar and Bob Dylan so he could portray the legendary folk - rocker.
264 Sybil was the first cat to live in the street since the legendary Humphrey, a stray who took up residence under prime minister Margaret Thatcher and outstayed John Major.
265 You might not think that an American revolutionary war hero and a legendary music producer would have much in common, but both Paul Revere and Quincy Jones understood the value of social networks.
266 A cat, for instance, is much more dexterous with its paws than a dog. This dexterity fascinates cat lovers, who also cite the cat's legendary standoffishness as proof of its mental superiority.
267 When he was a shy, soft - spoken Harvard undergraduate, Ray had collected ant colonies in Costa Rica for the legendary ant- man, E. O. Wilson.
268 Legendary escape artist Harry Houdini is shown in chains in this photo circa 1899.
269 Rogge later praised Bolt's accomplishments by comparing Bolt to legendary American sprinter Jesse Owens.
270 Based on it Aero will become a supplier of the cockpit for the legendary military Black Hawk helicopter. The contract is concluded until 2017 with possibility to extend by further 5 years.
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