Storied in a sentence as an adjective

He meant naivete, children who understand not the storied darkness of the toys they play with.

They optimized hotspots -- a long and storied tradition.

We know the rounded, approximate number of "terrorist attacks" and we know of one vague storied "plot".

In that same time, I have enjoyed a long, exciting, and storied career; and I know that my employers have been grateful.

Amanda Hocking, with her much-storied, self-published millions, is no different.

The reason for this is that UC has a storied, dignified seal, and replacing it with a watery mod-looking thing like this new logo would be a real mistake.

When Stee Jobs got kicked out of Lisa development and took over Macintosh he raised a pirate flag, sticking up a finger to the suits have a long and storied history in the business.

Storied definitions

adjective

having an illustrious past

See also: celebrated historied

adjective

having stories as indicated; "a six-storied building"

See also: storeyed