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be prideful

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Full of pride; haughty, arrogant.

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"Either you can be prideful, or you can learn," he said.

Peter Miraglia's black and white photographs of Africans show his subjects to be prideful and mysterious.

It was a magnificent operation, from seed to bale, but not one of them could be prideful of their labor.

He added, "Missouri backwater designers and planners should be prideful that our counterparts in more sophisticated areas of the world agree with our findings from 20 years ago".

He could be prideful and self-involved, like the time he crashed his manager's press conference to curse about being denied an R.B.I. by the scorekeeper.

Khan and his wife, a Dutch-South African, could be warm and generous to friends and colleagues, according to Griffin, but Khan could also be prideful and quick to comment on other people's shortcomings.

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They were prideful, but not officially Pride-related.

Pride is also a lot of hot air, but being prideful and being proud aren't exactly the same thing.

AIPAC is prideful about its influence.

I am prideful about my completed spreadsheets.

But the men are prideful and snappish.

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