Sentences with notoriously
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N n - A notorious gambler.
- A newspaper that is notorious for its sensationalism.
- If it is one thing that I am notoriously known for, it is cleaning and organizing.
- Lawyers are notoriously short on time.
- Unfortunately, the world of nonprofit development can be notoriously fickle and unfocused.
- Steve Butcher A traumatised Maria Silva pleaded her innocence for six days in the 'Dungeon', as the Melbourne Custody Centre is notoriously known.
- They are notoriously difficult to attract to anything more than a one night stand.
- A notoriously slow and silent disease.