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legendary

[lej-uhn-der-ee] / ˈlɛdʒ ənˌdɛr i /




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One customer said Medina had previously helped him buy a legendary Screaming Eagle wine that he hadn’t been able to get through the winery’s yearslong waiting list.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both Pam and Lee left over the years for family reasons, and were replaced by Lynne Johnston, who had gained experience with sets at the legendary Arches in the city centre.

From BBC

The legendary stage and screen star told People earlier this year that she had always been against the idea of writing her memoir: "'Absolutely not! 'Tell it when I'm gone!' was my philosophy," she explained.

From BBC

Philip Springer, a legendary composer who co-wrote the holiday hit “Santa Baby,” told MarketWatch he wasn’t keen on how Bublé wanted to approach the song, tweaking it so that “Santa baby” becomes “Santa buddy.”

From MarketWatch

“In some cases, especially with certain legendary artists, it could make or break their year.”

From Los Angeles Times