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Famously is an adverb. It is used to indicate that the subject is well known. Example is, he is a famously known for the song.
This sounds like a funny Hollywood miss-use of the Famous statement by Patrick Henry "Give me Liberty or Give me death."
London .. quite famously... London .. quite famously...
No, it's an adjective.You're perhaps looking for famously, which is an adverb.
Getting Along Famously was created in 2006.
When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon he famously said, "That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind."
I believe you mean "With whom did Robert Hook famously have an argument?"
American author Isaac Asimov once famously referred to limericks as the "lowest form of poetry." He made this statement in response to a challenge to write a limerick on any topic.
Basically, a Fribble is an item (any object) that has been lost. If you lose an item, it becomes a fribble. If you find it again later on, it stays a fribble for ever. This word is most famously used in the statement 'Where's my Fribble'?
W.C. Fields famously said, "Drown in a vat of whiskey," as a humorous way to express his preference for the way he would like to die. This statement reflects his witty and playful personality.
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Famously.