Sentence examples for To proud from inspiring English sources

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To proud

adjective

Gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.

  • I am proud of Sivu's schoolwork.

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He made note of the sad slide from proud feminism to proud sluttiness.

London has much to proud of when it comes to community gardening.

In the end, the mere promise was nothing about which to proud.

I used to proud of that until I was about 13 and realised it was a rubbish prgramme.

Max's return from depression to proud servant is surprisingly engaging – but really the only worthwhile thing in the picture.

Driven by calculated strategy and suicidal fanaticism, they've dealt a terrific blow to proud towers and command centers alike.

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One participant discussed the desire to feel proud of himself again: I want to be proud of me.

They want to be proud".

They have nothing to be proud of.

Caruso had something to be proud of.

This is something to be proud of.

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