pride|prided|prides|priding in English
verb
[praɪd]
be proud of -, have a sense of satisfaction for -
Use "pride|prided|prides|priding" in a sentence
1. Both male and female lions may be ousted from prides to become nomads, although most females usually remain with their birth pride.
2. It's already prided way below blue book.
3. He prided himself on being a member of Parliament.
4. I've always prided myself on being a perfect gent.
5. Shame is Prides cloke.
6. Lotus had always prided itself on its progressive employee policies.
7. She prided herself on standing out from the common herd .
8. 24 Aggie was a spotlessly clean woman who prided herself on her housekeeping.
9. He prides himself on his tailoring.
10. In the sentence, "She prides herself on doing a good job", "prides" is a reflexive verb and "herself" is a reflexive pronoun.
11. Antiquarians prided themselves upon avoiding conjecture, fancy, distortion and exaggeration
12. Prides Hill Kennels was a going concern.
13. She prides herself on being a good listener.
14. He prides himself on the longevity of the company.
15. 15 Paul, a keen sportsman, prided himself on his level of fitness.
16. 25 In the sentence, "She prides herself on doing a good job", "prides" is a reflexive verb and "herself" is a reflexive pronoun.
17. He prides himself on remaining calm in an emergency.
18. Bushbuck is NZ owned & operated priding ourselves on engineering the very best hunting clothing, equipment
19. Balaklava prides itself in providing the best possible customer experience
20. Aquarian Pools prides itself on custom pool design and construction
21. Cep prides itself in the value and support it offers distributors.
22. Cpi is a local company that prides itself on personal service
23. Smith prides himself on being able to organise his own life.
24. French kings often prided themselves on ruling over a "realm of 100,000 steeples".
25. Pride of authorship is superseded by pride of profits.