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the infamy
noun
The state of being infamous.
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Oh the infamy.
He just wanted the infamy.
Goikoetxea appeared to enjoy the infamy.
The violence, the anger, and the infamy didn't last long.
The infamy of his misdeeds will follow him forever.
He spoke vehemently about the "infamy" of the Israeli attacks.
"Witness the infamy that was invented that I had sent suitcases full of dollars to Cristina".
Barker lamented the infamy of his crime in a 1997 interview.
The black bird and the infamy are still with us: Sir Harrison sings of them in his own way.
The problem is to identify the infamy that must be suppressed, and then to find the way to crush it.
For instance, he has never achieved the infamy of the late media moguls, Robert Maxwell and Lord Beaverbrook.
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