Sentence examples for Be notorious from inspiring English sources

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Be notorious

adjective

Widely known, especially for something bad; infamous.

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Be notorious.

Now I want to be notorious for good," he said.

Five web vulnerability variables known to be notorious for web attacks were purposively investigated.

Big Brazilian companies used to be notorious for abusing shareholders with minority stakes.

BMW used to be notorious for this, but it is no longer the worst offender.

In 1890 the church banned the polygamy for which it used to be notorious.

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"He was notorious before.

Cameramen are notorious rearrangers.

Onstage, Nicol was notorious.

Tires are notorious.

But he's notorious.

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