storied

IPA: stˈɔrid

adjective

  • Much talked or written about.
  • Historical.
  • (chiefly US) Having multiple storeys; multistoried.
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Examples of "storied" in Sentences

  • First Christian Church recalls storied history, celebrates 100 years
  • The "storied" curse is about a generation old (encompassing only two recent Olympics) and I never heard about it.
  • The first X MINUS ONE shows used scripts from DIMENSION X, but soon created new shows from storied from the pages of Galaxy Magazine.
  • Applying opposite principles was tough here as the two teams did not meet in the regular season and neither has what you would call a storied playoff history.
  • More importantly, this deregulatory approach he espoused over decades in Congress has left Wall Street unchecked and now teetering, with more than just "storied" investment houses at risk.
  • On a recent weeknight at the bar Southpaw in Park Slope, the Defibulators 'guitarist and banjo player Bryan Jennings (who goes by the name Bug) and singer Erin Bru slip into harmonies that recall the storied Gram Parsons-Emmylou Harris duets.
  • Last time I checked the rafters, the Celtics and Lakers were the NBA's winningest franchises, and even less "storied" franchises like the Bulls, Pistons and Spurs have more championships than the Knicks, many of them coming at the expense of the Knicks.

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