Phrases with «illustrious»

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The word "illustrious" means well-known, respected, or famous for being successful or talented. Full definition

«illustrious» + noun

Sentences with «illustrious»

  • At Pace London, the gallery has come alive with Louise Nevelson's ingenious forethought that was at the epicentre of illustrious career and life. (aestheticamagazine.com)
  • At her first exhibition at Pace Gallery London, the gallery, situated in the prestigious and historical walls of the Royal Academy, has come alive with her ingenious forethought that was at the epicentre of illustrious career and life. (aestheticamagazine.com)
  • Sure, Audi doesn't have a long and illustrious history in prototype racing. (wtf1.com)
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