famously in English

adverb
1
excellently.
he wasn't difficult at all—we got on famously
2
indicating that the fact asserted is widely known.
they have famously reclusive lifestyles

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1. We got along famously.

2. The two children got on famously.

3. He was a famously peppery lawyer.

4. Dorothy and Amelia got on famously.

5. Papa Wemba, the famously dapper Congolese …

6. The Lords are a famously rum bunch.

7. How to use fAmously in a sentence.

8. FAmously definition is - in a celebrated manner

9. Marshall McLuhan famously said "We shape our tools.

10. Because bras are famously made of flammable material.

11. In 2003, Jillian Clarke famously investigated this question.

12. These men all Berated chair umpires, famously so

13. They spoke with me and we got on famously.

14. As Churchill famously put it, “Keep Buggering on” (KBO)

15. Aubergines are famously oil guzzlers so the flour coating …

16. His brother is doing famously in his new job.

17. He's designed dresses for many celebrities, most famously the Queen.

18. Ananda famously does not have a sign on the building

19. Frederick Douglass famously recommended this tactic for social change: Agitate!

20. Brand equity is strategically crucial, but famously difficult to quantify.

21. By all accounts, she and Uncle Walter got on famously.

22. Anonymous is this group of people that protested, very famously, Scientology.

23. The Greeks famously called these divine attendant spirits of creativity " daemons. "

24. Come and enjoy Vancouver, famously rated the world's most liveable city.

25. Cuckoos famously lay their eggs in the nests of other birds.

26. My mother and my mother - in - law are getting on famously.

27. He is famously reticent in talking about his extraordinary physical ordeal.

28. Cuckoos famously lay their eggs in the nests of other birds

29. Cruciferous vegetables are famously low in calories and high in nutrients

30. However, some people find Cilantro revolting, including, famously, the chef Julia Child.

31. Abbye Stockton, who would become famously known as “Pudgy”, was anything but

32. I got on famously with Leary from the first time we met.

33. Sontag was once famously described as the most intelligent woman in America.

34. Famously unrepentant social grifter Anna Sorokin has finally Apologized for her crimes

35. He was famously a fan of the superannuated British rockers Deep Purple.

36. The son of a stonemason, born around 469BC, Socrates was famously odd.

37. As Bestselling author Patrick Snow now famously said, “Bestseller is a manipulated term

38. Most famously, in Juvenal's insanabile scribendi Cacoethes "incurable passion for writing."

39. He famously fussed over his seating below the salt on Air Force One.

40. For seven famously “scandal-free” years, Obama and Biden Cozied up to Russia

41. Brasso silk saris are made in Southern states and quite famously in Hyderabad

42. A famously ebullient man, Fuller was initially stiff and uncomfortable as an actor.

43. The famously awful Labour manifesto of 1983 had at least a certain integrity.

44. The Birdcage is famously known for its history during the wild wild west

45. A policeman famously put his helmet over my chest to protect my modesty.

46. Crabgrass is famously one of the most challenging lawn weeds to get rid of

47. Some newspapers, most famously the New York Times, refuse to print the word Ms.

48. It is a precursor to blue pottery glazes, famously in the case of Delftware.

49. He famously called his profession “this bloody and Butcherly department of the healing art”

50. With their smaller lookalike, the Sharp-shinned Hawk, Cooper’s Hawks make for famously tricky