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Use "ill-famed" in a sentence
"The worm was similar to the ill-famed Samy worm “which spread across the popular MySpace social-networking site a while back,” says a Twitter blog, going on:"
"Poet: I would begin by reading to you from the pages of Boccaccio's ill-famed tome of licentiousness, the Decameron."
"Sen. John Ensign R-Nev. said Wednesday that his new plans to seek reelection in 2012 shouldn't be spoiled by his ill-famed marital indiscretions with the wife of a former high-ranking campaign staffer -- or the ensuing federal investigation."