Sentence example with the word 'famed'

famed

Definition adj. widely known and esteemed

Last update: July 19, 2015


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He lives near the famed Kovalam Beach.   [Please select]

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Besides his mastery in the traditional Law, which added much to the growing reputation of the Rabbinic Academy of his native town, Samuel was famed for his scientific attainments.   [Please select]

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Prince Vasili himself, famed for his elocution, was to read it.   [Please select]

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Benet's far-famed college for women.   [Please select]

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Mary's Axe, which was famed for canonical issue.   [Please select]

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A very gallant sailor, and famed for the most unexpected exploits.   [Please select]

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The various species of manis are famed for their powerful coats of armour.   [Please select]

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Cats and dogs are famed for their ability to open doors by pulling latch-strings.   [Please select]

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Among travellers none are more famed than the camels.   [Please select]

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Of these, the most beautiful is the world-famed cathedral dedicated by Justinian to "Holy Wisdom."   [Please select]

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The far-famed pagan battle flag, the Raven Standard, was unfurled, and floated freely over the host.   [Please select]

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