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How to use infamy in a sentence

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They can't wash out the taint of that cynicism and infamy no matter how much they try and no matter how loud they yell.
Her desire to publish anonymously was not unusual because, for a woman writer, fame could often lead to infamy.
If afflicted, it can indicate those who find infamy or notoriety because their misdeeds have caught the public's eye.
I would have thought that no one would want news satellite trucks, blocked traffic and infamy.
Still, I will settle for the infamy, if that is the price to pay for honest and forthright expression.
But I had never understood the infamy and tyranny of that law so clearly as in that hour.
What would unfold would be a day of infamy, as the world watched the nightmare play out before their eyes.
But aside from infamy, Wu-Tang also know how to produce big beats that shake the room, bouncy bass lines, crazy samples and professional rhymes.
His enduring fame, or infamy, rests on eugenics, which means, crudely, the selective breeding of humans.
They look vaguely similar to the sharks of Jaws infamy, huge midriffs tapering to a point at snout and tail.
The only thing we have had, as we know, is the statement that will live, to quote someone else, in infamy.
In later years, she made up for this lost time, never missing an opportunity to add to her infamy.
Near the entrance to the community, a monument to the infamy was erected to commemorate the dead.
You have a lot of people that come forward that want the fame and the infamy of the notoriety.
The Office of Strategic Influence went from obscurity to infamy to oblivion during a spin cycle that lasted just seven days in late February.
Why should I be forced to participate as a member of society in the performance of an act which I regard as abominable infamy?
An Italian citizen by birth, his first language is German, and it is in Germany and Austria that his fame, some might say infamy, is greatest.
Their political influence has earned the Florida growers a place of infamy in American popular culture.
No man is worth calling a man who will not fight rather than submit to infamy or see those that are dear to him suffer wrong.
An adult-entertainment company wants foxy Knoxy to take a paltry sum of money to extend her 15 minutes of infamy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The year 1488 marks an era of suffering for the Vaudois and of infamy to Rome.
Those are questions that come to the mind when one enters any den of infamy in any of the four redlight districts of Chicago.
He would be spotted, branded with the sign of infamy, hunted from the world!
Grandeur, even in infamy, is utterly inconsistent with the calibre of the man.
This constitutes, both among the cham and the Cambodians, a mark of infamy.
And am I to be hurried along by this stream of corruption to infamy and oblivion!
There is no infamy which has not been justified, glorified or even deified in this way.
Among the rioters, to sum up the account of their infamy and wretchedness, was Jack Ketch himself.
He had now an opportunity to display his infamy and barbarity.
The door is immediately behind the companion of your infamy.
The organs of treason and of infamy refer always to McClellan.
Of what infamy, on their parts, did his beloved and stainless memory remind them?
This is simply infamous and Nature teaches its infamy and unnaturalness.
I took it limply, thus clenching the bargain of infamy between us.
People are sentimental, and bastinado wrong-doing not according to its harmfulness, but according to the infamy that has come to attach to it.
Then, also, the blameless purity of her life during all these years in which she had been set apart to infamy was reckoned largely in her favour.
Tyburn was a kind of Golgotha, a place of infamy and disgrace.
Fraser, the tutor, died however, and the school which had begun well sank from disrepute into infamy.
To be the pariah of such a society was indeed a most distinctive infamy.
And over her grave, the infamy that she must carry thither would be her only monument.
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