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infamous
adjective as in shameful, bad in reputation
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“It’s always been a very accepting community of eccentric people of all types,” said Chambers, who purchased his home from the estate of the infamous compost czar Tim Dundon, also known as Zeke the Sheik.
Matthew Muller, the notorious kidnapper whose most infamous crime was detailed in the Netflix documentary “American Nightmare,” appeared Friday in court and pleaded guilty to two additional crimes.
In other exchanges, Bondi pleaded ignorance of some of Trump’s most infamous political moments.
Amid his previous presidential term, Trump infamously had his so-called “Diet Coke button,” which he used in the Oval Office to request cold sodas.
Now his son is running the family’s restaurant business and learning about his father’s hidden life working with the infamous El Chapo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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