Similar words: be proud of, proud, proudly, round off, sprout, prosperous, kudos, loud. Meaning: adj. feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth.
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121 Best value is the cheese fondue, and the chef is proud of his Wienerschnitzel.
122 Looking at these paintings makes people proud of their Latin heritage.
123 Commodus was proud of these accomplishments and had them recorded on official inscriptions; as a marksman he was remarkably accomplished.
124 We have made some very big decisions over the last two days and I am proud of this group.
125 I felt so proud of my father for having been such a fine craftsman.
126 He was particularly proud of his drawings and made many in order to discover the absolutely right pose or disposition of the hands.
127 To his senior executives' chagrin, Mr McGovern always flies economy class and is proud of it.
128 My students have worked hard, and I'm proud of them.
129 The conductor William Llewellyn may well have had a few sleepless nights but must have been proud of his singers.
130 It became an obsession and, looking back, I realize this and am not proud of it.
131 Despite all our complaints we were proud of the achievements of this country.
132 We were quite proud of this achievement as it would seem to have no precedent.
133 He had been so proud of that sauce now so stale and unappetising.
134 I am really proud of the fact that we never gave up during those three weeks.
135 I feel we have something to be proud of here.
136 Alice was really rather proud of his story, his career.
137 The players and coaches should be immensely proud of themselves for their performances.
138 Horden is a former pit village, and proud of it(Sentencedict.com), in East Durham.
139 Alex grinned mightily, so proud of her he seemed about to explode.
140 It was that little noise and a great big hug that let me know that you were very proud of me.
141 Why do local communities abroad seem so proud of their airports?
142 Besides, we are actually rather proud of the work, and would like others to appreciate it.
143 They loved talking about themselves and were justifiably proud of their expertise.
144 Her parents and the people who knew her were justly proud of her.
145 I was so proud of him, and maybe he preened himself a little, too!
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146 The headmaster, Wilfred Mulryne, is immensely proud of the school's academic record.
147 In those days the Fellows of Corpus were rather proud of the briskness of their conversation.
148 And this lamb needs ewe ... the adoption agency that's proud of its woolly ways.
149 Surrey ambulance staff have always been justifiably proud of their quality of delivery to the community.
150 I was so proud of you - as proud as though you'd been a child of mine trying to walk.
More similar words: be proud of, proud, proudly, round off, sprout, prosperous, kudos, loud, cloud, aloud, cloudy, loudly, round and round, doff, do for, on and off, fend off, kind of, head off, sound off, a load of, demand of, ahead of, get rid of, get hold of, be fond of, by the end of, instead of, be tired of, at the end of.