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How to use notoriously in a sentence

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We can only imagine what their estranged and notoriously spiky band leader thinks of it.
Above the chimney lies the Black Pyramid, a triangle of notoriously unstable slabs of ice and rock at about 24,500 feet.
Pop culture trends are notoriously fickle, of course, and tastes can change overnight.
The performer's notoriously spiky interviews and awards show interventions have also made headlines around the world.
The local land is notoriously prone to erosion because the soil is only a few inches deep and overlies a sandy base.
We are notoriously bad at judging what will give us long-term satisfaction versus just short-term pleasure.
Some say he is notoriously uncollegiate, even if charmingly so, but calling out the home secretary is a bold move by any standards.
I am a notoriously bad timekeeper, yet, through sheer paranoia, I have turned up at my daughter's school half-an-hour early.
The forces have tried to seal the notoriously porous border using high-technology sensors that monitor movement by night.
The crossing to Trinidad is deep and notoriously rough, as I found out to my cost.
The variation in court understanding has affected drugs such as buprenorphine and methaqualone, and most notoriously ecstasy type drugs.
Public opinion this far before the final November vote is notoriously changeable.
It needs someone immediately capable of cutting through the company's notoriously intractable bureaucracy and hidebound engineering culture.
We're aware that the fans adore him, but what about the notoriously stush English clubbers?
It is early days, but it is possible that this kind of inclusivity is exactly what our notoriously shambolic film industry needs.
Lynch wrote a notoriously vengeful poem, full of vicious curses, a story he tells against himself in shamefaced penance.
The prime minister's Social Democratic party is itself notoriously split on the issue of European integration.
Stored food pests, such as the biscuit beetle and flour beetle, are notoriously difficult to detect until they are present in large numbers.
Some doctors have made strenuous efforts to address this notoriously difficult area with further training.
It's notoriously easy to hit the wrong tone and come off sharp, imperious or brusque in e-mail when you don't intend to.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In the face of all this the colonies were conspicuously and notoriously unable to agree upon any principle of allocating grants.
If she had been notoriously of an altruistic and free-handed disposition, he could have understood it.
The latter had nothing better to appeal to than that notoriously feeble resource, the argumentum ad hominem.
The breed of the Carthusian horses of Xeres was notoriously the best in Europe.
The King chose his ministry from the feuillant Club, notoriously counter-revolutionary.
In Syria and south tyrol the wishes of the inhabitants were notoriously overridden.
There was a general laugh, for Charley Mansfield was notoriously in a general state of impecuniosity.
Republics are notoriously susceptible, and here it grows with a lushness comparable only to the jungle.
It seems that he is notoriously violent and jealous, and thoroughly unscrupulous.
And lawyers are notoriously unable to observe the law, just as actors are notoriously unable to act.
But the Weddell Sea was notoriously inhospitable and already we knew that its sternest face was turned toward us.
After all, he rationalized, plastics are notoriously unstable under certain conditions.
One noticeable area of improvement for the notoriously slow-footed Brady this season has been as a runner.
And the tendency of middle-aged Pittsburgh millionaires to marry chorus-girls is notoriously like the homing instinct of pigeons.
Kerr was a notoriously good hitter and Ogden gave him his walking papers.
Elpaso was notoriously 54 a stickler for a square deal at cards.
Meningitis and septicaemia are notoriously difficult to diagnose and can kill in hours.
The spread and influence of the gnostic sects was notoriously wide.
Will the fight against male supremacy prove too much as Petruchio attempts to control his notoriously shrewish new bride?
The skirl of the pipes may sound wonderful in the hands of experts but it's a notoriously difficult instrument to learn.
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