All 6 Uses of
notorious
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- Youth led by Experience visits Notoriety.†
Chpt 7 *
- But that's the most notorious bloody robber you'd meet in a day's walk and the face on him all pockmarks would hold a shower of rain.†
Chpt 12
- Come out here, Geraghty, you notorious bloody hill and dale robber!†
Chpt 12
- In the question of the grazing lands his peevish asperity is notorious and in Mr Cuffe's hearing brought upon him from an indignant rancher a scathing retort couched in terms as straightforward as they were bucolic.†
Chpt 14
- That man is Leopold M'Intosh, the notorious fireraiser.†
Chpt 15
- He, B, enjoyed the distinction of being close to Erin's uncrowned king in the flesh when the thing occurred on the historic fracas when the fallen leader's, who notoriously stuck to his guns to the last drop even when clothed in the mantle of adultery, (leader's) trusty henchmen to the number of ten or a dozen or possibly even more than that penetrated into the printing works of the Insuppressible or no it was United Ireland (a by no means by the by appropriate appellative) and brokeā¦†
Chpt 16
Definition:
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(notorious) well known for something bad