Her desire to publish anonymously was not unusual because, for a woman writer, fame could often lead to infamy. |
If afflicted, it can indicate those who find infamy or notoriety because their misdeeds have caught the public's eye. |
They look vaguely similar to the sharks of Jaws infamy, huge midriffs tapering to a point at snout and tail. |
No man is worth calling a man who will not fight rather than submit to infamy or see those that are dear to him suffer wrong. |
His enduring fame, or infamy, rests on eugenics, which means, crudely, the selective breeding of humans. |
You have a lot of people that come forward that want the fame and the infamy of the notoriety. |