102 adverbs to describe how to proudest

Notwithstanding her own weak and failing health she laboured on, winning the love and gratitude of the blind, and accomplishing a great work of which any one might feel justly proud.

I'm sure I should be mighty proud to have them.

She was an unusually pretty girl, he thought, and he had always been inordinately proud of her.

Aunt Beatrice took me through it, and seemed immensely proud of the funny old tunnels and store-rooms that were tucked away in all sort of odd corners.

"And you feel shy and nervous; but, if you only knew it, you are better off here than you would be anywhere else; you have the very best surgeons in the worldwe are awfully proud of them; and, though I ought not to say it, the best of nursing.

Towards other people they are exceedingly proud and overbearing, looking upon all other men with contempt, however noble.

He had small feet, of which he was intensely proud, podgy white hands on which he wore the most exquisite rings.

Nor you, ye proud, impute to these the fault, If Memory o'er their tomb no trophies raise,

Dick is a good fellow and very fond of me, but, although you might not think it, he is almost absurdly proud of the family name and its unsmirched record.

They really behaved very well, and the Boy was enormously proud of his new friends.

The madcap youth of genius has realized that the world looks frigidly at its vagaries, and the secretly proud "au moins je suis autre"more a boast than a confessiongives place to a wistful, apologetic admission of the difference as a fault.

She was honestly proud of Katherine's beauty, and longed that her sister should have an easier life than she had had herself.

He was not a polished man; he was often offensively rude and brusque, and lavish of epithets, Nor was he what we call a modest and humble man; he was intellectually proud, disdainful, and sometimes, when irritated, abusive.

Although excessively proud, she would always, in conversation with men, admit her mental and imaginative inferiority, and that of her sex.

However scornfully the Major might view his preparations he was himself mightily proud of them.

When the time had come that day to pack up and go, it was found that the lorries provided were fully loaded with office stores, Staff officers' bulky kit and 20,000 cigarettes, which the General was specially proud of having saved from his canteen.

And even though it isn't something I'm terribly proud of, I can be very ferocious when I have a mind to be."

" "It is excessively kind of both of you to take this benevolent interest in the case of my friends," I said; "and it is to be hoped that they won't be foolishly proud and stiff-necked about it.

Oh! let me learn from thee, Thou proud and steadfast tree, To bear unmurmuring what stern Time may send; Nor 'neath life's ruthless tempests bend:

" "I wonder you were not tootoo proud," said Miss Nugent, bitterly.

I have been ower proud of my sufferings in a gude cause, Reuben, and now I am to be tried with those whilk will turn my pride and glory into a reproach and a hissing.

Tall and stately, of course; distinctly proud in her bearing, and somewhat reserved in her manners.

Here, the long, narrow "tabull-bord" was spread with its snowy cloth, taken from the heavy chest of linen in the corner, of which my lady of the manor was prodigiously proud.

AN INSOLENT MAN Is a fellow newly great and newly proud; one that hath put himself into another face upon his preferment, for his own was not bred to it; one whom fortune hath shot up to some office or authority, and he shoots up his neck to his fortune, and will not bate you an inch of either.

So hope you will not disdain to write a line or two to this my proposal: and I shall look upon it as a great honour, I will assure you, and be proud thereof.

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