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infamous

[in-fuh-muhs] / ˈɪn fə məs /


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It was a smarmier version of fellow candidate Katie Porter’s infamous interview with CBS last fall in which she, too, tried to police the reporter’s questioning.

From Slate • May 16, 2026

It is also infamous for helping to drive the storied seafood chain into bankruptcy two years ago, when Red Lobster’s former owners ran the deal continuously and cratered the chain’s profits.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 15, 2026

Cue that infamous wink from Rooney’s Manchester United team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo towards the Portugal bench, a lasting image of England’s 2006 World Cup.

From BBC • May 10, 2026

This reads like one of those infamous surveys where 75% of drivers say they are better than average.

From MarketWatch • May 8, 2026

Inside the classroom, I take my seat, feeling infamous and invincible and twitchy and strangely exhilarated, as if I just escaped, well, death.

From "All The Bright Places" by Jennifer Niven




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