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storiedstor‧ied /ˈstɔːrid/ adjective - Amethyst Jade knew that Mr Lew could have forgotten his duty and disappeared in storied opulence in Zurich.
- Being the last of a storied line may be bittersweet.
- Forget the poetic image of a perspiring Olympian brow reaching storied heights.
- George Gillett signed the papers Wednesday to become majority owner of the most storied team in professional hockey.
- Grant's eyes swept up the massive three storied building to the roof.
- Jennifer and Megan stood, majestically, like storied princesses, and Janie followed.
- On an average autumn Saturday morning, when I was seven, I met eight men of this storied generation.
- The organization that views its storied past as the sole model for performance improvement is, in most cases, doomed.
1two-storied/five storied etc American English having two etc storeys2[only before noun] literary being the subject of many stories SYN famous: Sun Tzu, the storied Chinese leader and philosopher |