infamously in English

adverb

disreputably; shamefully, indecently; villainously

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1. The Aristocrats is an infamously dirty joke

2. Stockmen on one of the Anguses' family properties.(Supplied: Josie Angus ) An infamously challenging industry

3. Mary McMahon Date: February 02, 2021 Boxcars were infamously used to carry people to German concentration camps.

4. Cain is infamously known to be the first murderer and the catalyst behind the Cycle of Fratricide.

5. Coot parents employ an infamously harsh parenting style, aggressively shaking or "tousling" some of their chicks by the neck

6. The infamously debased tabloid press loved it, and ended up giving unprecedented coverage to the issue of debt forgiveness.

7. This image shared on the History Channel claims to show Clarence (left) and John Anglin (right), two bank robbers who infamously escaped from Alcatraz in …

8. Cambridge Analytica was a political consulting company that infamously attempted to use the psychological profiles of roughly 90 million Facebook users to influence their political decisions.

9. In shopping malls, Sweden's pay-to-pee public toilets are often unisex to minimize those infamously long lines for women's bathrooms (a minus: men still leave the seat up!).

10. But the infamously clownish conspiracy trial of the Chicago Seven — Hoffman, Tom Hayden, Jerry Rubin, Rennie Davis, David Dellinger, John Froines and Lee Weiner — before the Archconservative

11. Pro boxer Eric "Butterbean" Esch infamously destroyed a pro wrestler at WrestleMania in 1999, and remembered the meeting on VICE TV’s "Dark Side of the Ring."

12. Jon Cryer Says Working with Charlie Sheen Was 'Way More Craziness Than I Was Hoping for' Charlie Sheen was infamously fired from Two and a Half Men in 2011 after a public meltdown

13. Thomas Crapper, the industrialist, plumber did not even invent the flush toilet; however, do much to his efforts to increase the popularity of the toilet, his last name infamously lives on …

14. Before rosters were frozen in response to the coronavirus, the Angels released prospect Roberto Baldoquin, who infamously signed an $8 million signing bonus in 2014.The release was originally reported by Baseball America, and highlighted by the OC Register.