In hopes of gaining infamy, the troubled youth brought a gun to school. [noun]
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The rapper’s fame turned into infamy once he was arrested for molesting the little girl. [noun]
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A date which will live in infamy. [noun]
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"Nay, madam, they go so ill that they have reached the lowest depth of infamy." [Please select]
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"When I remember his infamy, and that vile assumption of my daughter's passion for him, which he showed in every word and act of that miserable scene." [Please select]
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His friends, the flower of our young men, have covered themselves with indelible infamy for his sake; and through him, your best beloved daughter. [Please select]
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They may expose my body, and gibbet my limbs; but other days will come, when the sentence of infamy will recoil against those who may pronounce it. [Please select]
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Methinks I want but apostasy to consummate my infamy. [Please select]
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Why should this gold upon my body, and the lustre which surrounds my name, only increase my infamy. [Please select]
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