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legendry

American  
[lej-uhn-dree] / ˈlɛdʒ ən dri /

noun

  1. legends collectively.


Etymology

Origin of legendry

First recorded in 1840–50; legend + -ry

Example Sentences

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“The breakfast game changed forever in 1971 when McDonald’s introduced the Egg McMuffin, the first quick-service restaurant breakfast sandwich. The iconic Egg McMuffin was first created in early 1971 in Santa Barbara, California McDonald’s restaurant. What started as an attempt to make Eggs Benedict became a legendry breakfast icon: the Egg McMuffin. We’re proud to recognize the longstanding legacy of the Egg McMuffin nearly 50 years later with National Egg McMuffin Day.”

From Fox News

Not only does this limited edition bundle offer a full version of the game in a steelbook case but download codes for an expansion pass for the next two downloadable adventures as well as premium content such as a Legendry Sword and Cabal Empire emblem.

From Washington Times

In 2008, at his last Eurovision final, Sir Terry provided some of his legendry barbed critique for the presenter of the Swedish results.

From BBC

Inspired by the legendry J-Class yachts of the 1930s America’s Cups, both powerful versions carry the ‘London’ mark on the dial and are built in the United Kingdom according to strict Bremont quality codes.

From Forbes

Media are praising the Supreme Court's "bid to clean up Indian cricket" as it appoints legendry batsman Sunil Gavaskar as the interim head of the country's cricket board.

From BBC