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famous

[fey-muhs] / ˈfeɪ məs /


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She was arguably the most famous woman of her time, and Queen Elizabeth II's style - though restrained and often conservative - was instantly recognisable.

From BBC

Other TikTokkers took to the streets to test members of the public on the ad's famous strap line.

From BBC

Singer Noddy Holder avoids going to restaurants on Christmas Day because of how often his famous festive song is played, his wife has said.

From BBC

"As I meet people of different faiths, I find it enormously encouraging to hear how much we have in common," said the King, speaking under the chapel's famous vaulted ceiling.

From BBC

But the firms famous for selling some of Wall Street’s most opaque and illiquid assets don’t really have much in common with the Oracle of Omaha.

From The Wall Street Journal