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is fabled
adjective
Known only in fables; fictitious.
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Ib Andersen's career as a dancer is fabled.
Forster's pursuit of individual sartorial elegance is fabled.
The original Long March, in the 1930s, is fabled in Chinese communism.
In Germany, the 129-member Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra is fabled for its self-rule.
There is profit for some in childhood triumphs The Ashes urn is fabled to be the smallest sporting trophy in the world.
The company, which began in 1948, is fabled as much as for making opera accessible to the masses as for surviving for decades on passion and a shoestring.
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"It's fabled now.
The Freeman musicales were fabled.
Michigan football was fabled long before Harbaugh.
People are fabled to grow more rightwing as they get older.
Around the N.B.A., his foibles have been fabled since his first season as the team's owner, in 1981, when the Clippers were still playing in San Diego.
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