adverb

definition

In a celebrated manner.

definition

Indicates that the act, state or occurrence described by the sentence is famous.

definition

Really well, having great rapport

example

The new roommates got on famously.

Examples of famously in a Sentence

Albert Einstein reflected this when he famously said, "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."

Gisele Bundchen is famously known for her Victoria's Secret ad campaigns and was once equally famous for dating Leonardo DiCaprio.

The first real parody star, however, was Stan Freberg, who famously mocked Elvis.

It was that night, in deep remorse, Van Gogh famously cut off part of his own ear.

Not only is black famously known as the universally slimming color, but it also happens to look great against most skin tones, too.

Who can resist the allure of those famously entwined double "C's"?

Realistic NPCs - Non-player characters, or those controlled by the game, are famously flat and plain boring to talk to in most role playing games.

The restaurant serves up tasty seafood options, and famously large desserts.

I had sinusitis, famously, within a year of being leader.

The United Kingdom famously did this after World War II by raising marginal tax rates on earned income to more than 99 percent and, for some other kinds of income, to more than 100 percent.

Most famously known as the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of America, the Wayne Gordon House was built in 1818 by Savannah Mayor James Moore Wayne.

The sleek black system with a famously wide screen was Sony's answer to the Nintendo DS.

Take for example a Capricorn and a Scorpio; suppose that these two are business partners that get along famously.

This can also help to explain why two partners with incompatible sun signs may get along famously in all the ways their sun signs 'should' not.

Pisces moon fits famously with both Cancer and Scorpio.

They're famously unemotional on the outside, and they are very talented at examining a problem from a logical side without bringing in feelings or dramatic energy.

Passion is not to be confused with emotion in relationships because Capricorns are famously practical and try to steer clear of expressing dramatic thoughts and emotions whenever possible.

Aquarians get along famously with Gemini, Aries and Sagittarius.

While pop stars such as Britney Spears have famously given a sexy interpretation to Catholic school uniforms, modesty is prized in a traditional academic setting.

For example, if one person were to say "You're gonna need a bigger boat" you would rightly respond "Jaws" as this is the line famously ad-libbed by Roy Scheider playing Amity police chief Martin Brody.

The famously foul-mouthed Eminem has several tattoos, including a half sleeve on his right arm.

Hence, they are famously referred to as "fat burners." Many are made with herbs not found in North America.

Surely if it is known as "natural", then it is going to be a safe alternative to the famously risky versions previously on the market, right?

Of course, to maintain her famously flat abs, Britney Spears exercises by doing crunches too.

Although corsets are famously designed to cinch a woman's waist while hefting the bosom and smoothing the hips, this usage did not begin in earnest until the 18th century.

Ultra-sexy and more than a little naughty, they also famously sell a collection of accessories to go with their slinky lingerie.

She famously claimed to have remained a virgin during their relationship, but he denied it, and she eventually admitted to sleeping with him.

Trouble between American Idol and Clarkson grew when she famously failed to thank them in her Grammy acceptance speech.

Shortly after the show, he sued 205 Flava, makers of the "205" area code shirt, which he famously wore throughout the competition.

The ceremony is named in honor of Antoinette Perry, who was a director and actress, most famously known for being a founder of the American Theatre Wing.

Cash took his case for prison reform to the White House in 1972, when he famously refused to play the songs then President Richard Nixon requested.

And then, famously, it all came crashing down.

The famously acerbic Cowell was an early believer in Lewis and has remained supportive throughout her career.

The two famously reunited in 2003 for Manilow to produce Midler on her Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook and the two have worked together on numerous occasions since.

Bernstein also famously conducted an orchestra made up of music students at the festival for the world premier of the opera Peter Grimes, composed by Benjamin Britten with libretto by Montagu Slater.

When asked about her behavior on the show, Taylor claims that she wasn't really like that, the show was edited to make her look bad and that producers fed her lines like her famously annoying "Deal with it!" line.

The furnishings for the couple's main home, which Giudice famously shopped for on the first season of the Real Housewives, dropping $100,000 in cash on furniture for one room, were auctioned off in July 2010.

One contestant is famously quoted as referring to herself as having a "butt-face" despite the fact that by most standards, she would not be considered unattractive.

Someone famously put it, "science fiction is what science fiction writers write."

Gene Roddenberry famously pitched his series concept as "Wagon Train to the Stars!"

Isaac Asimov famously did all his own typing and answered his own fan mail.

From its famously commanding opening to its adrenalin-pumping conclusion, there's no doubting the epic status of this great romantic concerto.

Knightsbridge, not far to the southwest, is home to the famously posh Harrods department store and many boutiques.

B ack in the Eighties, a Labor election manifesto was famously dubbed the " longest suicide note in history " .

The Blue Bicycle is a fine French eatery that was famously once a brothel.

This process of change was marked by a brief interregnum, famously, " The Golden Age of Parliament " .

Famously, it was Bertie Peacock who gave soccer legend George Best his debut international match against Wales in 1962.

The 19th century mathematician Kronecker famously claimed that " God made the integers, all the rest is the work of man.

Two years ago, French authorities famously arrested a blogger for criticizing the city mayor.

In April 2002, both David Beckham and (less famously) Gary Neville broke metatarsals ahead of the 2002 World Cup.

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