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UK
/lˈɛdʒənd/
]
[ US /ˈɫɛdʒənd/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɛdʒənd/ ]
NOUN
- a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
- brief description accompanying an illustration
How To Use legend In A Sentence
- (Variety's Dennis Harvey called Mr. Friedman's onscreen persona "nebbishy"; The Boston Globe's Wesley Morris was a little nicer, saying, "The movie is the product of his big, shiny love of forgotten soul legends whom superstardom ... has eluded.") Did Pirated 'Wolverine' Review Get Fox 411's Roger Friedman Fired? [Update]
- Above: South Shore terminus with four Dreadnoughts in line abreast, demonstrating their legendary capacity to absorb crowds.
- Leo Nocentelli, co-founder of the Meters and New Orleans guitar legend, may not have turned Blues Alley into the steamiest place in Georgetown on Wednesday night when he re-ignited "Fire On The Bayou. In concert: The Meters Experience at Blues Alley
- If the legend is true, he kept his word for he was seen on countless occasions over the years.
- One morning, while visiting in a Blackfoot Indian camp, I saw the men smoking kinnikinick leaves, and I asked if they had any legend concerning the shrub. Wild Life on the Rockies
- A vast, impersonal, abstract pattern stands be-hind this legend.
- The evidence she’d gathered at the beach had already arrived, delivered by a young tech who’d sheepishly entered the den of the legendary Lincoln Rhyme without a word and scurried about to deposit the bags and stacks of pictures as the criminalist gruffly directed. The Stone Monkey
- At 76, the legendary country outlaw just gets better and better. The Sun
- But in the pro-am before the first Legends of Golf Tournament, Darrell was paired with Sam. THE LAST GENIE
- Unless this happens, the transfer agent doesn't have the authority to remove the legend and execute the trade in the marketplace.