Examples of 'were notorious' in a sentence

Meaning of "were notorious"

were notorious - means that someone or something was well-known for something bad or negative, typically implying a bad reputation

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were notorious
These displays were notorious for faulty flybacks.
The atrocities perpetrated by the military usurpers were notorious.
Both brothers were notorious for their corruption.
Said his predecessors were notorious.
The were notorious for accepting bribes.
Up until recently the electric scooters were notorious for being too slow.
The boys were notorious for smoking and fighting.
Tax collectors were agents for the government who were notorious for exploiting the people.
They were notorious beer drinkers.
B Wells housing projects which were notorious for being dangerous.
Curricles were notorious for the accidents their drivers suffered.
The long prayers of the scribes and Pharisees were notorious.
Texans overall were notorious as heavy drinkers.
The Presidential debates were notorious.
He and his vassals were notorious usurpers of church property.

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The activities of agents provocateurs against revolutionaries in Imperial Russia were notorious.
Habits with women were notorious for their looseness.
Nevertheless, the shortcomings of the welfare homes were notorious.
Analogue mobile telephones were notorious for their lack of security.
These were notorious as they were used by commerce raiders and privateers.
Saturdays were notorious.
You were notorious in your social circle for your nasty temper.
Both he and Bennett were notorious kick blockers.
Towns were notorious for their open sewage and rampant diseases.
To the Europeans these were notorious and exotic places.
We were notorious in Hazelhurst.
The inhabitants of Nazareth were notorious for their wickedness.
Marxists were notorious for infighting over the most trivial differences.
According to local stories the Gizo tribe were notorious in this activity.
Glass factories were notorious for employing underage children.
You chased all sorts of girls, you were notorious.
They were notorious criminals.
The Beatles early Albums were notorious for this.
These tribes were notorious raiders who possessed great military skill.
Nearly all your members here are ex-cops who were notorious for brutality.
Not long ago shellfish were notorious for the amount of cholesterol they supposedly contained.
By this time, we noticed that infrastructure differences between both groups were notorious.
Most of the places which were notorious before are comparatively at peace now.
Until last year, the prison 's solitary confinement cells were notorious hellholes.
The Israelites were notorious for reverse repentance.
As a result of this design, the trunks of convertible models were notorious for leaking.
The Illyrians were notorious sailors in the ancient world.
For the first few years of production, the engines were notorious for failing " lift bolts.
Arajs Kommando were notorious for their ill treatment of women.
I do not believe that . They were notorious.
The Vikings were notorious for their fast and manoeuvrable warships.
A family of neighbors, university professors, but who were notorious party activists and militants.
The Germans soldiers were notorious for their revenge and reprisal massacres of the civilian population.
Because the code was sometimes arcane, extensions were notorious for causing browser crashes, too.
Greece and Rome were notorious for capturing people and making slaves out of them.

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