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How to use eponymous in a sentence

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A handful of EPs and a first eponymous album followed in 2003 and 2004 respectively.
The rapper Ice Cube takes a star turn as Calvin, the proprietor of the eponymous barbershop.
A depressed Agent Jay is now a senior operative in the eponymous secret government bureau.
Between 2001 and 2003, they worked on material for their eponymous debut album.
The movie begins with a grand wedding breakfast being given by Don Vito Corleone, the eponymous Godfather and underworld king-pin.
The bar, situated under the eponymous dome, tends to attract an older, well-dressed crowd who want to sit and chat rather than fight the music.
The piano concerto Towards Asavari honours the eponymous Indian goddess through the inspiration of Indian classical ragas, poems and paintings.
Not only does he still hold the controlling interest, he remains the chief rainmaker and therefore retains the eponymous firm name.
For any tribal group to trace their whakapapa to an eponymous ancestor, it has to be proven through blood lines.
Two years later came the name change to the current handle, a change in line-up, and an eponymous nine-track album.
Meanwhile, his Canadian counterpart's eponymous debut is widely expected to go double platinum in the UK before the year is out.
Their eponymous debut, as far back as 1996, was a classic slice of US-based alternative rock.
He now has his own eponymous restaurant at the hotel and has won a Michelin Star.
The real surprise was that the eponymous anti-hero isn't the central character.
The eponymous anti-heroine wanders the streets of the Old Quarter, touching people with beauty while holding the key to the evil all around.
Their first eponymous album was raw and of its time, but still rewards the listener today.
The 12-year-old eponymous hero of the film, Daniel Radcliffe, looked shell-shocked by the hysteria which greeted his arrival at the premiere.
He was bayoneted to death in the sickbay, reportedly wielding his eponymous knife to the end.
At least half the songs on this eponymous debut are still considered one hundred percent solid gold classics.
This group, the godfathers of World music, slayed me in '71 with their eponymous debut album.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He seldom mentions an eponymous founder of a city, or ancestor of a people.
In particular we have the eponymous ancestors of families and even nations.
To come from the story as a whole to the personality of the eponymous hero.
Authors Don Peppers and Martha Rogers, founders of an eponymous consulting group, have been expounding on the value of consumer focus for years.
As the eponymous rapscallion Austin Powers once said, allow myself to introduce.
We know that the statues of eponymous heroes were set up in the agora.
They derive the name from Cutch, or from Kush, an eponymous ancestor.
The word 'Brut' comes from the name 'Brutus,' according to Geoffrey a Trojan hero and eponymous founder of the British race.
Perrier aims to take its eponymous brand into new distribution channels this summer with the launch of a 50cl rocket-shaped PET bottle.
And with subject matter such as Found Love In A Graveyard and Beachy Head, both from their eponymous debut album, it's not hard to see why.
The eponymous main collection of the 51-year-old fashion designer is set to absorb the Marc by Marc Jacobs line.
The presence of death can have its own beauty, and the eponymous poem of The High Caul Cap offers us an image of a time in love with endings.
Gordon Ramsay has revealed that he's in talks to open a second venue in Dubai, and that it could be one of the British chef's eponymous Gordon Ramsay restaurants.
This fourth volume in the popular Artemis Fowl series pits the eponymous criminal mastermind, now 14 years old, against his rival, the evil pixie Opal Koboi.
Jonas Dryasdust, who derives his existence straight from the pages of Scott's earlier novel, The Antiquary, where he was introduced as a learned friend of the eponymous hero.
Best known for her 1991 hit Promise Me and multi-million selling eponymous album, Beverley is back on the road supporting forthcoming CD Close To Home.
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