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notoriously

[noh-tawr-ee-uhs-lee, nuh-]

adverb

  1. 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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Finding a camping spot at the famed park is notoriously competitive, and they often fill up minutes after reservations open.

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Years of using Bill Plaschke’s notoriously incorrect Super Bowl predictions for betting guidance has led me to believe that Bill owes me, as well as his many devoted readers, a significant debt.

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Postecoglou's style of play at Spurs proved divisive, with a notoriously high line featuring prominently before being ditched for the crucial Europa League run-in.

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A case in point is Iowa Senator Joni Ernst with her notoriously clumsy "we're all going to die" comment and even worse follow-up.

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The actors at times seem to be speed-reading their lines, rushing through the notoriously long play to get to the good bits.

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