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How to use household name in a sentence

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Her arrest helped spark the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s, and she became a household name.
He's still waiting for the big plum role that will make him a household name.
His international household name status meant that he hogged the limelight.
Max became a household name in 1997 when he was shot by a criminal on the run from police.
Over the past twelve months, he has rocketed from being a relative unknown in the eyes of the public to a household name.
He is not yet a household name, but the daddy of the Russian oligarchy can still turn heads.
The intention is to make St Lucia a household name and give would-be visitors a new island choice.
He was not the first such suicide, but was by far the most celebrated, a household name in France.
As a pioneer of the tactical first-person shooter genre, the series has become a household name for gamers.
The cruise work made her a household name and put her in the Guinness Book of Records when her debut album went platinum before release.
Nicholas is a popular, highly regarded actor who has been a star and a household name for several decades.
With his recent commercial success making him a household name, Pete is without a doubt one of this past year's biggest Aussie success stories.
The picture of the Stars and Stripes being raised over Iwo Jima's Mount Suribachi made photographer Joe Rosenthal a household name after the war.
Havergal Brian even today isn't exactly a household name, although he's one of the outstanding symphonists of the last century.
John Rae may not be a household name in the pantheon of Arctic explorers yet, but if Ken McGoogan has his way, that will change.
Despite Hilleman's many breakthroughs in immunology and vaccinology, he has never been a household name.
Over the years it seemed to become a household name and the event is always an occasion to look forward to.
He may not be a household name, but that's not for lack of trying.
Jonny Wilkinson became an overnight household name after scoring the last-minute drop kick which won England the rugby World Cup last November on a rainy night in Sydney.
But if the 2009-10 CIS season is a sign of things to come for the 21-year-old Knox, she might soon become a household name in her own right.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For then 'twas whispered that dark deeds of shame Wreathed with a viper's slime our household name.
For thirty years his had been something like a household name in the city.
Since 1914 he has become a household name and a name of evil import.
To everybody who knows English literature Brantwood is a household name.
He then commentated for Sky Sports, raising the profile of darts as a spectator sport and becoming a household name.
A household name in domestic fuel has been saved from extinction by its Welsh competitor.
True to form, publicists and managers made her into a household name almost overnight, cashing in on a voice that at best was a freak of nature.
It's probably safe to say that only one seismologist is a household name.
Big crowds turned out to see the Glasgowborn star who had become a household name mimicking Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the then new Tory leader.
She has been the nearest thing to royalty in the British ballet world for the past 19 years, a household name known by bus driver and banker alike.
Although not a household name in America, the British journalist's many decades as a BBC interviewer have made him one of the best known news commentators worldwide.
His is a household name in France and England-in fact, the latter nation has often uttered the reproach that Poe's own country has been slow to appreciate him.
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