Built reputedlyin the late eighteenth century, the house derived its name from Benjamin T.
It was erected by the State of Virginia in 1940, reputedly on the spot where he received his famous nickname.
Charlie Buller in those days was reputedly the handsomest man in the Household Brigade; an excellent bruiser, and not slow of wrath, he was, moreover, a desirable companion when altercations were likely to occur.
Hence, nearly all the saviors were reputedly born of virgins.
He was reputedly born on the twenty-fifth day of December, and crucified on a tree.
It is right to say here, at the outset, that my experience of over two years among the Turks proved to me that the estimate formed of their character by other reputedly more civilized nations was entirely false and misleading.
It is reputedly the survival of a "dance of death" from the days when the knife was the means of avenging jealousies among the young men of Halling Valley in Norway.
P'ang reputedly answered him with an abrupt "I will do what I like.
They were going to perform at the house of the reputedly wealthiest man of the plateau and not the less highly considered by his neighbours because caught redhanded, not once but repeatedly, in handling the forbidden, as I heard afterwards.
Reputedly the finest is the klenteng, situated at a stone's throw from the shed wherein Sunan Gunoong Jati's grobak is kept, the vehicle in which he descended from heaven to proclaim the Word.
After some difficulty, with the assistance of Mr. Green we found an old Christian merchant, Shouma by name, reputedly of great wealth.
Also he made magic in the forest, and was reputedly the familiar of Bashunbi the devil brother of M'shimba-M'shamba.
The bush (reputedly the abode of ghosts) was, save at one point, impenetrable.
One element, then, of the mystery attached to this reputedly ghost-ridden house was about to be dispelled.
A bottle of Port wine was ordered; on tasting which, one of the passengers observed that it had an unpleasant flavour, and begged that it might be changed.
The former escaped because his alien tongue provided him with a natural protection; the latter because he was reputedly useless on shipboard.
Though to the gangsman all things were reputedly lawful, some things were by no means expedient.
Tender's men were generally the flower of a ship's company, old hands of tried fidelity, equal to any emergency andreputedly proof against bribery, rum and petticoats.
To him arrived on a morning a special courier in the shape of one Ali, an indubitable Karo boy, butreputedly pure Arab, and a haj, moreover, entitled to the green scarf of the veritable pilgrimage to Mecca.
Saul Tibbetts was reputedly a miser, and his language was of such violence that the infant Augustus was invariably hurried to the nursery on such rare occasions as old Saul paid a family visit.
In the market-place of Kells was built a castle, in 1178, and opposite to it was erected a stone cross, reputedly the most beautiful of its class known.
Lough Derg isreputedly one of the prettiest pieces of water in Ireland.
It was communicated to her that members of the Union as rich as she reputedly was were expected to own cars for the general good.
The black figure in the midst of the two white ones was that of his son Siegfried, reputedly so fond of Debussy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reputedly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: presumably; quasi; seemingly