"They will not have much cause of triumph when they see how
infamously I act.
I have been
infamously treated by one woman; and my wounded self-esteem has meanly revenged itself by reviling the whole sex.
Infamously as we now know him to have acted, the man was not a downright fiend.
'I have been
infamously used in this business,' he said.
'He was,' replied he, with the same calm gravity as before; 'but do not wrong me by supposing that I could continue my friendship and esteem to a man who could so
infamously, so impiously forsake and injure one so transcendently - well, I won't speak of it.
"Fred might take it, and welcome, or leave it, and go and be hanged." Fred, whose hopes had been raised when George had been disinherited, thought himself
infamously swindled by the old merchant, and for some time made as if he would break off the match altogether.
I felt that she was infinitely dearer to me than any other woman in the world, and that I was using her
infamously. But every thing was then just settled between Miss Grey and me.
The wretch had behaved
infamously to her in some way.
Almost as
infamously dark and evil-stinking as the jungle was the devil-devil house--in Bassett's opinion.
If I had done it as alleged, should I have left that unguarded place which that false and wicked witness against me so
infamously deposed to?
You have behaved
infamously, and I desire to have as little as possible to say to you in future!
Claire
infamously ended up in bed with fellow contestant Craig during her brief spell on Big Brother and loyally said yesterday: "I've got my money on him to win."