Synonym: with pride. Similar words: loudly, proud, be proud of, sprout, loud, cloud, aloud, cloudy. Meaning: ['praʊdlɪ] adv. in a proud manner.
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151. "I made someone bulimic because I was very continuous about that they were fat and stuff, " he said proudly .
152. " The father replies proudly, "xIelwes son, we are rattler snakes!
153. The valiant Stormy Petrel proudly wheels among the lightning, o'er the roaring, raging ocean, and his cry resounds exultant, like a prophecy of triumph – Let it break in all its fury!
154. Right before his execution, he magnanimously and proudly declared, 'What have I learned from reading the books of sages?
155. Today, as I was standing in the checkout line in a store, my six year old daughter proudly announced to everyone that I fell asleep on the toilet last night.
156. His teeth were chipped and some were missing; the remaining ones were stained a nasty red with the khat , but still he grinned at me, proudly displaying them.
157. Another mental picture of that pouch, so proudly bulging with money,(www.Sentencedict.com) destroyed his peace of mind.
158. New heat-resistant stewpot and tableware stand proudly without peer in this generation.
159. Lok - yee ( first right ) proudly displays her hard-earned certificate and trophy.
160. Akira grew up in a brewery, and speaks proudly of it.
161. She smiled proudly, and two dimples appeared in her cheeks.
162. Proudly lined up on a long bench , they stonily awaited their victims.
163. I am only fourteen, so I am just learning how to best help Father in the smithy , He says, proudly.
164. "In a matter of minutes, my precious daughter and the house I had built and furnished so proudly and my business ... all rubble," Dilan says.
165. The San Diego Regional EDC proudly partners with biotech in San Diego: Technology's Perfect Climate.
166. "My invention, " Joe said proudly. "Beats a washboard an' your knuckles, and, besides, it saves at least fifteen minutes in the week, an' fifteen minutes ain't to be sneezed at in this shebang."
167. Thus allowing Chinese students to class quality, outstanding ability Proudly, walk in the front rank of the times.
168. Indeed Paul proudly claims in his letters that he did not need anyone's authority to preach and that his Gospel came directly from Christ himself (Galatians 1:1).
169. We want to achieve victory by proudly displaying our campaign manifesto.
170. She'll go sailing proudly down the years in the epic of Dunkirk.
171. The boy who posed proudly for the camera with a balsa -wood glider and a silver cup grew naturally into the inventor whose chief joy was to make wings ever lighter and ever larger.
172. After nineteen years of her guidance, I can proudly say that she is a wonderful mother figure, flaws and all.
173. Like a spaniel, I trot proudly over to Wagner a fine white net through the ironweed.
174. I've had some hopes, I proudly kept it for all these years, but surely I knew it was a gift passing from hand to hand.
175. New heat - resistant stewpot and taBleware stand proudly without peer in this generation.
176. This historic event is captured by the famous American artist Benjamin West in 1786 and is proudly displayed in the National Portrait Museum, Edinburgh.
177. It is upwardly mobile , consciously, avowedly and - as its track record continues to strengthen - proudly so.
178. Between the clouds and the sea proudly soars the stormy petrel , as a streak of black lightning.
179. The hard hat is brightly decorated in the team colors, has an anti-glare peak, is slotted to accept attachments, and proudly displays the team graphic decals.
180. He was the last survivor, and before he passed on, he proudly told me that they were successful in eradicating the foul unburied creature.
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