Example sentences for: now-famous

How can you use “now-famous” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • A cynical part of me wants to believe that one of every two viewers tuned in hoping to see a gaffe, but not even the now-famous pop quiz--the You're No Jack Kennedy of the 2000 campaign--has slowed the juggernaut.

  • Those who pan the movie call it a vanity project for the now-famous brothers that offers "nothing fresh, and everything bland" (Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly ). Or as Susan Wloszczyna writes in USA Today : "Let's hope they have exorcised these pap-spewing demons and get their minds back in the gutter."

  • He was one of the organizers of the now-famous Chesapeake Blues Festival, an event held each Year since 1998 at Sandy Point State Park outside Annapolis for the benefit of several charities.

  • It was actually the path Gates recommended in a now-famous 1985 memo that suggested that Apple license the Macintosh operating system--with its graphical interface and windows--to three to five other manufacturers who would build compatible computers.

  • Yet Lamberth still believes that Magaziner deliberately misled the court and that government lawyers acted in "bad faith," and he maintains that the appeals court might have issued an injunction against the task force and working groups if Magaziner had not made his now-famous one-sentence declaration.


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