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What does famously mean?

famously

in a manner or to an extent that is well known in his famously anecdotal style (= splendidly) extremely well he did splendidly in the exam we got along famously

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Simple sentences

A four-year-old American tourist was disappointed to realize that, in fact, the Sichuan province is not entirely made of spicy beef, in spite of its famously piquant cuisine.
We get along famously.
Boris Becker once famously held from 0-40 down by serving 5 aces in a row.

Movie subtitles

Famously, I'd say.
We got along famously.
You got along famously?
After all, you and I hit it off famously, right, Bob?
Famously, Gene.
Oh, they get along famously.
I know we're going to get along famously.
They're getting on famously!
Don't we get along famously?
I can see we're going to get on famously.
We're getting along famously.
Got along famously.
Tragic, really, otherwise we would have got on famously.
We're going to get along famously.
See, we're getting along famously.
I'm sure you two gentlemen will get along famously.
They're getting on famously.
You're doing famously! Wonderfully!
I'm sure you two will get on famously.
I'm sure you'll get along famously.
I suspect you'd have gotten along famously.
You and Uncle Jonas are gonna get along famously.
And, well you already know how famously they get along as friends but did you know that their sex life is positively white hot?
Oh, yes, I'm sure Austin and Mini will get along famously.
But Briault, as you know, is a famously cautious man.
But her husband, famously athletic Doug Fairbanks, was Chaplin's closest and, obviously, most supportive friend.
We're going to get on famously.
I'm sure we'll get along famously.
This is a person that we are used to seeing at the pulpit, Bible in hand, preaching with a famously beatific smile on his face.
Classic profile, famously handsome.
You're doing famously, then.
And, well. you know how famously they get along as friends. but did you know that their sex life. is positively white hot?
We're gettin' along famously.
You're not the first women in the history of semi-formals to accompany a non-dancing date. Mr. Witter over here was famously uncooperative when it came to the booty shake.
What happens famously in London at Christmas time?
But he is often shown holding the globe, most famously on the cover of a collection of maps by the Flemish cartographer Mercator.
And I know you two will get along famously.

News and current affairs

Machiavelli famously said that it is more important for a prince to be feared than to be loved.
Even the once famously tolerant Dutch and Danes are increasingly voting for parties that fulminate against the scourge of immigration.
The intellectual father of the euro, Columbia University's Robert Mundell, once famously opined that the optimal number of currencies in the world is an odd number, preferably less than three.
It did this most famously in the case of smallpox, where the WHO led the successful campaign on global eradication of that long-dread disease.
So far, China's government has succeeded famously in meeting technological advances that strengthen society with technological advances that strengthen the state.
American voters, who are famously loathe to increase taxes, might start thinking a lot harder about the real economic costs of their country's superpower status.
For the same reason, Keynes famously described the stock market as a beauty contest in which each judge chooses not the most beautiful contestant according to his own views, but rather the contestant that he believes will be chosen by the other judges!
Britain's torment over EU membership is rooted in history: In 1946, Winston Churchill famously advocated a United States of Europe - but without Britain.
Groucho Marx once famously quipped that he did not want to join any club that would have him as a member.
Winston Churchill once famously said of America that you can count on it to do the right thing once it has exhausted all other alternatives.
In search of a more balanced society that combines economic prosperity, social cohesion, and environmental sustainability, Bhutan famously pursues Gross National Happiness rather than Gross National Product.
If wars, as Clemenceau famously said, are too important to be left to generals, development is too important to be left to finance ministers, central bankers, the IMF and World Bank.
He was famously protectionist during the primaries, declaring he would unilaterally rewrite NAFTA.
Are famously liberal Hollywood film directors spending too much time going to anti-globalization rallies?
Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter famously raised this concern in a 1996 article in the Harvard Business Review.
Nobel Prize winners Robert Solow and Paul Krugman famously once questioned whether the proliferation of computers and technology would lead to bottom-line growth.
Karl Marx famously wrote that history repeats itself as farce.
Dean Acheson, the US secretary of state who was an architect of NATO and the Marshall Plan, famously noted that Britain in the twentieth century lost an empire and never found a new international role.
Britain famously has no written constitution, or, until recently, anything resembling a modern Bill of Rights.
Nikita Khrushchev famously boasted in 1959 that the Soviet Union would overtake the US by 1970, and by 1980 at the latest.
Back in his radical days, Ken Livingstone, the former mayor of London, famously quipped that if voting changed anything, they would abolish it.
This ever-changing identity was startling, but, on second thought, it made sense: after all, Charles de Gaulle famously said that it is difficult to govern a country with 246 types of cheese.

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