How to use in-sentence of “notoriously”:
– By contrast, London, notoriously cloudy and foggy, gets 1,573 hours of sunshine annually and New York City receives 2,535 hours of sunshine annually.
– This article has been undoubtedly notoriously created in Bad Faith to give a bad impression overall towards the country.
– Lamborghini brought his misgivings to Enzo Ferrari’s attention, but was dismissed by the notoriously pride-filled Modenan.
– Standard election procedures notoriously ignore differences in intensity of preferences.
– Mick Foley notoriously uses cheap pops by using the city’s name and giving a “thumbs-up” to the camera.
– We ourselves assume that others have consciousness, but this is notoriously difficult to prove.
– She was a notoriously religious woman who relished watching her children grow up.