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Sentence count:179+8Posted:2016-12-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: celebratedfamousinfamouspopularrenownedwell-knownAntonym: famousSimilar words: notoriouslygloriouslaboriouslyglorious revolutionvariouscuriousnefariousimperiousMeaning: [nəʊ'tɔːrɪəs]  adj. having an exceedingly bad reputation. 
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151 It seems to have a predilection for young adults, as did its notorious ancestor, the 1918 Spanish influenza.
152 UK PrimeMinister Gordon Brown and his wife parade with fingers entwined. And Nicolas Sarkozy and wife Carla Bruni are notorious for their public affection.
153 Before Westmoreland walks away, he tells Michael that there is one C.O. who is a notorious thief.
154 Giant pandas, notorious for their low sex drive, are among the world's most endangered animals.
155 The Sea of Japan had been tranquil but this route, on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean, past the Ryukyu Islands and into the East China Sea, is notorious for high seas and typhoons.
156 Furthermore, the notorious "war power act" must also be recalled.
157 The Motsoh ( Anoplophora glabripennis ) is a notorious Trunk borer, which eats the woodand settles in wood.sentencedict.com
158 Reports of home invasion robberies have declined in recent years, but in the 80s and 90s, Asian gangs were notorious for committing these very brutal robberies on members of their own community.
159 English soccer fans are notorious for their craziness and barbarism.
160 IN 1979 Daniel Ortega led a socialist revolution against a notorious military dictator, going on to rule Nicaragua as head of the Sandinista movement until 1990.
161 Henry Ford himself was a notorious anti-Semite, publishing a collection of articles under the charming title, The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem.
162 The Orono police, who already had reasons to dislike me (I was a notorious anti-Vietnam War "hippie"), were delighted with their catch.
163 In a St Louis barroom in 1895 'Stag' Lee Shelton, notorious cock-eyed pimp and badass, shot Billy Lyons after he stole his Stetson Hat.
164 A US helicopter gunship involved in a notorious Baghdad incident had previously killed Iraqi insurgents after they tried to surrender.
165 PARIS (Reuters Life!) - Paris, whose wild nightlife drew generations of party goers from Ernest Hemingway to Jim Morrison, is now more notorious for curfews than carousing.
166 Afterward, he proposed a glimpse of the notorious Berlin night life.
167 I was a notorious black sheep and clock watcher at that time. I was often caught short.
168 Few films pack as much information about the state of the world as this high velocity thriller about the notorious '70s terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, aka Carlos the Jackal.
169 So shutting down spam sources, such as the takedown of the notorious McColo spam machine last year -- represents a huge energy savings to the environment, Marcus says.
170 This scene of star-crossed love and religious heroism is set at the beginning of the notorious Massacre of Saint Bartholomew 's Day.
171 Many people were outraged by what they regarded as his non-parliamentary use of medieval laws to raise money. The most notorious was ship money.
172 She a notorious gossiper here, who is very fond of dishing the dirt about others.
173 You will be treated with contempt as a notorious bilker wherever you go. We'll see about that!
174 Kevin: That will be the day ! My boss is such a notorious penny pincher.
175 The first in the dock is Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, who ran the former regime's notorious S-21 torture prison and who is charged with crimes against humanity, torture and murder.
176 The team is becoming notorious below the belt in the games it plays.
177 For example, Sendmail, an email server and one of the most widely used programs on the Net, is notorious for having security problems.
178 In one of the most notorious and gruesome crashes ever, a THY (Turkish Airlines) DC-10 crashes near Orly airport killing all 346 passengers and crew.
179 Partly because it was a notorious gulag, partly because of the antichurch positions of the Soviet Union, the town didn’t have a dedicated church building until 2007.
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