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Definition of "far-famed" []

  • Widely known and esteemed (adjective)

WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.

Use "far-famed" in a sentence
  • "The two most far-famed laurel-decked contests – 1974's so-called Rumble in the Jungle and, a year later, The Thrilla in Manila – both took place in October."
  • "Exeter is where the whole ancient, awesome series began all of 105 autumns ago when the All Blacks were first baptised with their far-famed name."
  • "In a way, it was almost as immoral as the far-famed and notorious "Message to Garcia," while in its pernicious preachment of thrift and content it ran "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" a close second."
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