notoriously
in a way that is generally and usually unfavorably known to the wider public or to a particular group: Turnout in spring elections is notoriously low.Gift cards are a great option for that family member who is notoriously hard to shop for.
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The notorious Khumbu Icefall could become more treacherous to pass.
Everest Summits May Become Easier Due to Climate Change | Kyla Mandel | November 20, 2020 | Outside OnlineNero’s death was certainly followed by political turmoil — the notorious “Year of the Four Emperors.”
He blocks the notorious YouTube charlatan Jake Paul and tweets out the screenshot, drawing nearly 375,000 “likes” and an additional 100,000 retweets.
Stanford University houses the Hoover Institution, where Scott Atlas worked before going to the administration and becoming a notorious anti-masker apparently without consequence.
Social media is a notorious source of disinformation, but if you’re careful about whom you follow, it’s also the best source for breaking news.
14 Twitter and Instagram accounts you should follow for election news | Jeff | November 4, 2020 | Fortune
But so-called jungle primaries are notoriously hard to predict or poll.
The Golden State Preps for the ‘Red Wedding’ of Senate Races | David Freedlander | January 9, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTMillennials—rich or otherwise—have been notoriously uninterested in politics.
Since then various reports have trickled out about women in the notoriously sealed group.
The New Face of Boko Haram’s Terror: Teen Girls | Nina Strochlic | December 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTnotoriously, Atlantic City did not get its first supermarket until 1996.
I Watched a Casino Kill Itself: The Awful Last Nights of Atlantic City’s Taj Mahal | Olivia Nuzzi | December 8, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe organizers certainly appeared worried about plunging into the notoriously fierce world of London fashion and media.
I Got Kicked Out Of The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show | Nico Hines | December 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTI did not label him efficiency-expert, for printers have always been notoriously allergic to that title.
Nine Men in Time | Noel Miller LoomisMrs. Stone's children were notoriously healthy, but she was of the stuff of which the modern martyr is made.
Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonThe temerity of Westmacott, whose nature was notoriously timid, had surprised him for a moment.
Mistress Wilding | Rafael SabatiniThat Prince Alix was notoriously a friend of Russia mattered little at the present juncture.
The Weight of the Crown | Fred M. WhiteThis was notoriously not the case in many unions, the children especially being in an evil plight.
English Poor Law Policy | Sidney Webb
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