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legend

[lej-uhnd] / ˈlɛdʒ ənd /




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You only have to look at Alabama football to see how hard survival can be in the wake of a legend.

From The Wall Street Journal

His Clark Kent-esque transformation, from unimposing nice guy — “the nicest guy in the entire world,” Casparius said — to smirking menace whenever the day needs saving is the stuff of comic book legends.

From Los Angeles Times

He was considered a legend by fans of the sport, having won three times at Cheltenham.

From BBC

Champions have tumbled, legends fallen, cup winners crumbled and ever-presents become also-rans - have your say and rank the clubs "too good to go down".

From BBC

“While we admire CEO Narayen as a living legend in software industry, we agree it is time for a change given massive industry shift due to AI,” Jefferies’s Brent Thill said.

From The Wall Street Journal