Sentence examples for was famed from inspiring English sources

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was famed

adjective

Having fame; famous or noted

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Taylor was famed for her appetite.

It was famed for its elegance and its house guests.

During the Roman period it was famed for linen cloth.

Mr Howard was famed for the unapologetic harshness of his approach to law and order.

Although his appearance was often mocked, his oratory inside and outside the Commons was famed.

Both on stage and film Briers was famed for his Shakespearean performances.

A classic 1984 model was famed for its solidity and finish.

Dr. King was famed for his eloquent oratory skills, which were heavily influenced by Baptist sermons.

She was famed as a poet, a leader of fashion and a political operator.

He was famed for his lightness of touch and lean, lucid style.

The south Sydney area was famed for breeding the roughest players.

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