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storied

[ US /ˈstɔɹid/ ]
[ UK /stˈɔːɹɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having stories as indicated
    a six-storied building
  2. having an illustrious past

How To Use storied In A Sentence

  • Theirs was the most storied romance in Hollywood.
  • I am from Ukraine, I live in Kiev, but at that time i worked with a girl whose family lived in the same entrance of the multistoried building as one of those teenagers. Boing Boing
  • George Gillett signed the papers Wednesday to become majority owner of the most storied team in professional hockey.
  • After a long, storied history of misunderstanding me, you've managed to do it yet again. THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
  • The two glass-walled, multistoried buildings housing F&D were tucked away in a woods beside the interstate. VELOCITY
  • As spirits go, it's arguable that none have more a storied past than those whiskies made in Ireland and Scotland.
  • All ages of trees, from saplings to the old-timers, create a multistoried canopy allowing light to enter the gaps and stimulate new growth.
  • So I believe that this ancient and storied office is once again abeyant.
  • Some of them had motorcycles and two-wheelers and all of them had independent one-storied houses.
  • This culture was exported to Crete, where it flourished in populous, well-organized cities, multistoried palaces, networks of fine roads, productive farms, an almost-modern system of drainage and irrigation works, a rich economy with high living standards, and the lively and joyous artistic style so characteristic of Cretan life and sensibility. Dr. Jean Houston: Moving Beyond the Pathology of History: Why We Need a Shift in Human Consciousness
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