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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Now-legendary definintion

i'm looking for it, i can't find anything on the web, but found some example :

1. “Norton continues to act in every McPherson play he can, but it's unlikely anything will top his now legendary performance in The Seafarer.”

2. “Tom Saenz, had not passed the now legendary complex selection process employed by Obama officials.”

3. A now-legendary device used on MIT Lisp machines, which inspired several still-current jargon terms and influenced the design of Emacs.

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Hi, I'm looking for it, i can't find anything on the web, but found some example : Very roughly speaking, a legend is a traditional and widely believed story about something that is remarkable. The story often bevomes exaggerated in people's memories. It usually deals with something that is positive rather than negative.

  • Hi, I'm looking for it, i can't find anything on the web, but found some example : Very roughly speaking, a legend is a traditional and widely believed story about something that is remarkable.
  • The story often bevomes exaggerated in people's memories.
  • It usually deals with something that is positive rather than negative.
  • Legendary is the adjective form of the word.
  • 1.
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Hi,

I'm looking for it, i can't find anything on the web, but found some example :

Very roughly speaking, a legend is a traditional and widely believed story about something that is remarkable. The story often bevomes exaggerated in people's memories. It usually deals with something that is positive rather than negative.


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