How To Use Pride In A Sentence

  • Between Blackburn Hill and Enderly Road very little social intercourse existed and, as the Road people resented what they called the pride of Blackburn Hill, there was a good deal of bad feeling between the two districts. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906
  • But he likes the feeling of pride he gets when marshaling a bomber plane to the runway for a launch - no matter the weather.
  • One Mercedes engineer estimated that, worldwide, up to 50,000 vehicles may have to be repaired, which is a blow for a company which prides itself on reliability and quality. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • They have a strong sense of pride in their work.
  • Pride slays thanksgiving, but a humble mind is the soil out of which thanks naturally grow. A proud man is seldom a grateful man, for he never thinks he gets as much as he deserves. Henry Ward Beecher 
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  • They go in sheep's russet, many great men that might maintain themselves in cloth of gold, and seem to be dejected, humble by their outward carriage, when as inwardly they are swollen full of pride, arrogancy, and self-conceit. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • A successful fighting man must have a strong sense of pride and self-respect.
  • The magic of the elves is a twilight thing, the sound of distant silver horns, a fairy gold that turns to dust by noonday, and it is meant to chide the pride of foolish mortal men. MIND MELD: Today's SF Authors Define Science Fiction (Part 2)
  • He said:'This team really prides itself on its fielding and catching. The Sun
  • His pride in her was distorted by his anxious, lopsided grin.
  • After the triumph followed the faire Parthenopeian _Leria_, with a lawrell crowne, accompanied with _Melanthia_, whose habites and voices represented the pride of Greece, [A] whereupon the great Macedon rested his head: She bare a splendent lampe, communicating the light thereof with hir companion, then the rest more excellent both in voice and song. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • Fancy an heir that a father had seen born well-featured and fair, turning suddenly wry-nosed, club-footed, squint-eyed, hair-lipped, wapper-jawed, carrot-haired, from a pride become an aversion, -- my case was yet worse. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
  • He prides himself on offering a tailor-made service. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here comes today with special pride in all the achievements you have made.May your dearest wishes through all the years in store come true,and make you happier than you have ever been before.
  • His boundless energy and enthusiasm were infectious and his pride in his family paramount. Times, Sunday Times
  • Should I swallow my pride and ask him out, at the risk of rejection, heartbreak, or alienation?
  • His darts trophy takes pride of place on the mantelpiece.
  • The young man — fortified as he was by a natural cynical pride and passionateness — winced at this unexpected reply, notwithstanding. A Changed Man
  • With ill-disguised pride Margarethe serves onto the best Ming china. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • Everyone in this facility yields to the seven deadly sins… especially pride and vanity!
  • Another source of pride for her was being one of the first lay people to serve on the ethics committee of a London teaching hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes | No | Report from bomberpride wrote 50 weeks 1 day ago im carrie underwood taylor swift and reba all rolled into one Whats your name?
  • Family forest landowners (often known as tree farmers) take pride in managing their lands.
  • The wounded pride of a fifteen-year-old boy had to be salvaged someway.
  • They care so much about what others think and then rave about national pride and self-respect in the same breath.
  • His ring classicism has always argued so persuasively against excessive physical harm, his pride was beyond anything but a regal exit.
  • There is no pride in craftmanship, no attention to detail. Interesting Observations on Steampunk
  • It hurt his pride when his wife left him.
  • There's less than a month to go - so it is time to send in your nominations for our Community Pride awards.
  • Male pride forced him to suffer in silence.
  • That nighttime trip had wounded his pride and bruised his ego.
  • In the pictures his pride and pleasure are almost unbearable to look at.
  • The tartan army, for many a source of national pride as a good-natured counterpoint to prevailing hooliganism elsewhere, is now routinely derided in the press for its apparent buffoonery and lack of knowledge of the beautiful game.
  • The flip side of virtue is pride.
  • People can pass it down to their children and they can look back at their parents with pride.
  • In love you have patience, kindness, the absence of jealousy, pride and boastfulness.
  • Pride, conviction and family loyalty have held sway. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Genesis legends of Cain and Nimrod, Babel and Sodom uniformly attribute impiety, pride, idolatry, luxury, crime and moral depravity to all cities and their founders, Sodom included.
  • Its intention is to restore pride in the past and create a more mannered society.
  • Miss Margland, extremely piqued, vented her spleen in oblique sarcasms, and sought to heal her offended pride by appeals for justice to her sagacity and foresight in the whole business. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • Pride, dedication, and quality are the three cornerstones on which the company operates.
  • The athletics win provided a much-needed fillip to/for national pride.
  • The Church of England has always taken pride in its "comprehensiveness" - a British tolerance for theological diversity dating to Queen Elizabeth I, who combined element of Catholicism and Protestant ism to form a "bridge" between the two traditions. Pink Collars For Anglicans
  • The spectacle of Xerxes's defeat tremendously reinforced the traditional conviction that pride goes before a fall.
  • By arrogance I don't mean pride, for there is no harm in being proud of what we have achieved in all fields of human activity.
  • Now he is a celebrity in France, a country that takes immense pride in its spectacular roll call of great mathematicians. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jampridem equidem [280] nos vera vocabula rerum amisimus, quia bona aliena largiri liberalitas, malarum rerum audacia fortitudo vocatur, eo [281] res publica in extremo sita est. C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
  • Cordelia Carroll had pride, one daughter, and the desire to see the Hereford Carrolls retain some parity with the Charolais Dales.
  • The aim of the competition is to recognise improvements made by local communities to create civic pride in their area.
  • And the coverage of U.S. atrocities aroused feelings of shame rather than pride.
  • As if in echo of national pride at his achievement, the magnificent sound of bagpipes swirled in honour of the Bulgarian champion.
  • We saw prides of female and male lions. Times, Sunday Times
  • This guilt factored in heavily in making me record on. we felt which if we take a night off, we would be vouchsafing 39 others down,! people w ho depended upon me to be there. we prided myself upon my consistence. Archive 2009-11-01
  • This approach involves wearing unbifurcated clothing - such as Scottish or Irish kilts, Greek fustanellas, or the robes, caftans, or sarongs of other countries - as an expression of one's ethnic pride or in connection with ethnic celebrations or activities.
  • Why should it be this emotional scale (as opposed to joy vs. pain, or pride vs. envy) whose expressions are subject to positive-to-negative inversion?
  • We detected a note of apology undermining his pride. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I remember with still-swelling pride what special people we were, and the bond—unverbalized, but not untested—that held us together; what a mighty oath we swore to one another, but never said a word. Life Lit by Some Large Vision
  • His pride may still be his downfall.
  • In his encyclical on ecumenism, Pope Paul II speaks of the need to overcome our exclusiveness, our reluctance to forgive, our pride, our presumptuous disdain, and our unevangelical proclivity to condemn the other side.
  • The car is her pride and joy.
  • We want to restore pride in our public services.
  • Just before score time, however, Margaret, a perennial point-lagger, announces: Our story is serious, because we wanted to celebrate pride, we wanted to show ourselves off. 'Dancing with the Stars': Story telling night
  • Even in midwinter, in the icy church, the blushing bride would throw aside her broadcloth cape or camblet roquelo and stand up clad in a sprigged India muslin gown with only a thin lace tucker over her neck, warm with pride in her pretty gown, her white bonnet with ostrich feathers and embroidered veil, and in her new husband. Sabbath in Puritan New England
  • Taking pride of place were two giant screens that projected the proceedings live.
  • A Los Angeles artist who gave that city's art establishment a bursting sense of pride for having nurtured such an obstreperous talent, he earned his celebrity status in part by retaining the obsessions and wounds of a smart Catholic working-class kid from the suburbs of Detroit who had never entirely assimilated to his sun-splashed California home. How Will the Future Judge Him?
  • The incident had bruised his pride.
  • They were good blankets, of most marvellous thickness and warmth, and her pride in them was greatened in that they had been come by so cheaply. THE MASTER OF MYSTERY
  • What would happen to the scarlet ibis, our pride and joy and a national symbol?
  • National pride began to assert itself.
  • Only I know how wounded my pride was when he stretched on the bed like a lazy cat and fell asleep.
  • He was the pride of the village after winning the championship.
  • The most dull-witted, vulgar complaint about Gay Pride parades follows the form of ‘you don't see straight people running around with nipple clamps’ or ‘my wife doesn't dress up in latex and flaunt herself in the street ’, etc. and so forth.
  • Space exploration provides a symbol of national pride.
  • So intituled, and preached by our Regius Professor, D. Prideaux; printed at London by Felix Kingston, 1621. 528. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Even Western governments are still utterly incapable of properly distinguishing true incitation to violence and hate from ethnic pride, mild but nonviolent rebellion, and counterculture. Kicking them out « BuzzMachine
  • Under the pleasurable sense of freedom, thanks to the relaxation of the bit, with stately bearing and legs pliantly moving he dashes forward in his pride, in every respect imitating the airs and graces of a horse approaching other horses. On Horsemanship
  • Municipal pride, manifested by artistic embellishment without utilitarian purpose, shone out from them.
  • People like him have no pride or self esteem. The Sun
  • We pride ourselves on producing a quality product and will do all that we can to ensure our customers have an enjoyable experience when placing an order - or just calling with a question.
  • Yet this is not all: they are proud still, and therefore they do not seek unto God (Ps.x. 4), or, if they do cry unto him, therefore he does not give answer, for he hears only the desire of the humble (Ps.x. 17) and delivers those by his providence whom he has first by his grace prepared and made fit for deliverance, which we are not if, under humbling afflictions, our hearts remain unhumbled and our pride unmortified. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • The associate professor in biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology takes pride in presenting classes with new information that had not been published the previous year.
  • pundonor," the high punctilio, and rarely drew the stiletto in their disputes, but their pride was silent and contumelious. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada
  • He spoke with dignity and pride, and then she too became proud.
  • He wore their red and white colours with pride, enjoyed their success with shouts and cheers.
  • Honestly, I glow with pride to see my genes being passed down the line so successfully. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a sense of great pride, I knocked the last nail in.
  • Having to accept the money was a blow to her pride.
  • And the news business, which once took pride in what it put down for posterity, is all atwitter with tweets and insta-posts by self-appointed experts on a bazillion blogs. Cash for clunker columns
  • You must put aside your pride and call her.
  • Those answers mean a lot, Mosley says, because it's troubling when biracial people seem to bleach away their blackness with European pride.
  • It prides itself on offering an excellent all-round education and meeting the needs of all its students.
  • His boundless energy and enthusiasm were infectious and his pride in his family paramount. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jason's new toy train is his pride and joy.
  • This ghost, laughing a little too loudly, would be all the more terrible for the flicker of awful, self-deluding pride kindling in it at the thought of white-knuckling through the grimmest month of the year with nothing to talk about in company but how it has given up drink. After the Binge Must Come the Purge
  • Now she had concocted a plan that would spell doom for Shirley, her revenge for taking her man and insulting her pride.
  • Their countenances seemed fiercely writhen into the wildest expression of pride, hate, and a desperate purpose of fighting to the very last. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • When I see a group of immigrant boys playing a crude match of rounders in the streets of the village, I feel pride for the assimilating spirit of the sport.
  • France, which prides itself on being a meritocracy, has slowly ossified into its default mode of hierarchy.
  • Vice President Joe Biden attended a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington. He said the day of remembrance is mixed with sorrow and incredible pride.
  • They mug for cameras, hug their parents, and beam with pride.
  • The people are warm and welcoming with a deep awareness of the past and great pride in the richness of their culture.
  • One of the spices is definitely Hungarian paprika, which is one of the main products made by Pride of Szeged. Archive 2007-08-01
  • By ignorance is pride increased; those most assume who know the least. 
  • Three motives animate them all: loyalty to the king, devotion to the cross, and the _pundonor_: that sensitive personal honour -- the "Castilian pride" of "Hernani," -- which sometimes ran into fantastic excess. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
  • Hubris, sometimes spelled hybris ancient Greek ὕβρις, is a term used in modern English to indicate overweening pride, self-confidence, superciliousness, or arrogance, often resulting in fatal retribution. Touchy, Touchy: Catching Up With "The Climb"
  • At any rate, as the years pass, let us on this side of the water be more and more in the one great family, looking to the time when the young Canadian will win the crown of wild olive, that emblem of sweet honour and gray rest, that which is given as a reward and as a guerdon to gallant youth who stands dowered from the night and splendid for the day as the pride and hope of mankind. The Imperial Significance of Games
  • It is their pride and joy and to witness the detail around their house, it is easy to understand why they are so comfortable at this beautiful spot.
  • Without taking his hands from the controls, the bear motioned with the nod of his head toward the other seat, but gave her a friendly smile to ease her injured pride.
  • There is simple rural life; old men who comb their thinning hair and live with an upright pride despite being beset by trials and religion. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would seem that, although the Knight had the accomplishment of that result as much at heart as the priest himself, his national pride and patriotism relucted at the idea that English colonies should become possessions of the hereditary enemies of his nation. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance
  • May an old friend express his pride in your accomplishment and extend to you a wish for your continued success and happiness.
  • you may need to flick through Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, a new version of Austen's classic romance into which US writer Seth Grahame-Smith has inserted a series of zombie horror interludes .
  • He beholdeth all high things: he is a king over all the children of pride. Villaraigosa And Nunez Cut And Run - Video Report
  • In an effort to boost pride in York, it was agreed cabbies should wear smart suits, tailored trousers and black dress shoes in winter.
  • Amidst all that humbles and scathes; amidst all that shatters from their life its verdure, smites to the dust the pomp and summit of their pride, and in the very heart of existence writeth a sudden and "strange defeature," -- they stand erect, -- riven, not uprooted, -- a monument less of pity than of awe! The Disowned — Complete
  • She took pride in doing whatever she could manage with her arthritic hands— drying dishes, ironing. Haven
  • Bread and the circus are freely given to the deserving, and as for the undeserving, they are merely reaping the rewards of their contumacy and pride. A REVIEW
  • Brooklyn schools are the Appalachian cousins of the Baby Ivies and take great pride in the number of their Manhattan applicants.
  • The Cherokee take particular pride in their past, including the alphabet, or syllabary, Sequoyah developed in 1821. Apple Teams Up To Use iPhone To Save Cherokee Language
  • And what better way to incite people than by a continuous stinging of their pride and resentment, by taunting or “twitting” them? sdg Says: Matthew Yglesias » Doing It With Twitter
  • Many women made their own soap and took a pride in hanging out a white wash.
  • His pride lies in the fact that he is the gold medal winner.
  • The pride of aiming at more knowledge, and pretending to more perfection, is the cause of Man's error and misery. Alexander Pope 
  • The pride of China's naval fleet, wags say, incorporates the very latest in radar-evading stealth technology, so powerful it is as if it didn't even exist.
  • That was pleasing, but just being part of a magnificent day brought a tremendous sense of pride and good feeling.
  • This he afterwards explained by saying that to a boyar the pride of his house and name is his own pride, that their glory is his glory, that their fate is his fate. The Deadlocked City
  • Obviously they take great pride in their temple buildings.
  • The athletics win provided a much-needed fillip to/for national pride.
  • We have to try for our pride and we will try to go for the miracle but know it's practically impossible. The Sun
  • Such dignity they observed (so does every-body), yet so much ease, in all he said, as well as in his own be-haviour Born to be a public man, would his pride permit him to aim at being so! Sir Charles Grandison
  • Last year, after the hiding from Cork, we got a bit of pride back the way the lads played against Galway in the Park, they went down fighting.
  • It's Lambs Pride Superwash in Mysterious Fuchsia - a beautiful heathery damson purple. Archive 2009-02-01
  • In prides, lionesses were the ones who hunted and killed.
  • Consequently my family pride is something inconceivable. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were in the rags of beggary, prideless in the dust, and yet I was laughing heartily at some mumbled merry quip of the Lady Om when a shadow fell upon us. Chapter 15
  • They felt a glow of pride as they watched their daughter collect the award.
  • Aye, aye, sir," the boy answered readily, for he enjoyed being aloft, and he clambered up the shrouds to the fore-topgallant yard and furled the sail, taking a pride in having it lie smooth and round on the top of the yard. The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries
  • You know, Rather prides himself on not being chained to the anchor desk.
  • Eusebio pointed with pride to its church and rectory, carpenter shop, blacksmith forge, and water mill.
  • With a great flourish and lots of pride in their faces they removed the lock from the hasp and slowly opened the old box.
  • A string of unexpected Olympic successes - Greece has picked up two gold medals and a bronze so far - has helped to assuage national pride.
  • he was swelled with pride
  • The Indian woman wears the priceless jewel of modesty with pride.
  • The town takes immense pride in recent achievements.
  • The pride she feels in what she is doing, while understandable, is borderline smug.
  • ‘Thank you,’ says the bartender, who does pride himself on his perfect pucker.
  • The Baghdad-based artist, Laith al-Amari, said his fibreglass-and-copper work was a homage to the pride of the Iraqi people.
  • Scout's slightly condescending love becomes adoring pride. Times, Sunday Times
  • A powerful example of the first type is ethnic exclusivism, whose extreme form is found in the Fascist idea of race pride.
  • They have the right to their own pride and dignity.
  • However, they were also a symbol of civic pride, and were substantial and well-built features of the urban landscape.
  • A thick, folded, gorgeously patterned rug just to the left of the center competes for pride of place.
  • The New York Philharmonic performed on Saturday at the recently opened National Center for the Performing Arts, an ovular-shaped behemoth near Tiananmen Square in Beijing that is the new pride of Chinese culture. New York Philharmonic in Asia: Putting the Egg to the Test - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Pride of place goes to the cathedral and close, with a rich legacy of surviving and well-documented buildings.
  • Even after the arrival of the hi-tech buses and Volvo buses, the double-deckers are the pride of the KSRTC and the capital and the envy of outsiders.
  • Don't pride yourself as a cute and smart person. In fact, you only have a ready tongue. Nothing else.
  • They pride themselves on the quality of their work and believe that being a small business gives them an enormous advantage over their larger competitors.
  • His pride in barbering and his lack of education make him, like the other barbers, an object of Jimmy's contempt.
  • As a Christian I am well aware that pride and hubris precede a fall.
  • I try not to swell with pride, and just nod, but it's hard.
  • This resulted in her family changing from implacable opposition to her seeking employment to pride at her prestigious position. Critical Social Research
  • Nigel Corrigan, if only for that opportunist goal, will recall this final with pride.
  • So while I can't say that I swell with national pride when I read this kind of thing, I wonder if it is actually quite unimportant?
  • Where there is a real superiority of mind, pride will be always under good regulation.
  • Indeed they rather took pride in not thinking about the ethics of their jobs at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • He recalls how the young woman's aim was to travel further west, to awaken a sense of pride and importance among the islanders, in their culture, language and education.
  • A Roman patrician's pride and joy was his vegetables.
  • After the wedding I swallowed my pride and offered her an olive branch - she snapped it in half. The Sun
  • Pride and grace dwell never in one place. 
  • I swallowed my pride and phoned him.
  • He bartered away his pride for material gain.
  • I was forced to swallow my pride and ask for a loan.
  • She glowed with pride at a graduation honor he received.
  • I upheld the pride of Britain by being soundly thrashed at pool. IN FORKBEARD'S WAKE: Coasting Round Scandinavia
  • This means that when they do find a community where they are comfortable voicing their opinions, they often do so with a lot of energy and pride.
  • But at work, pride of ownership is out the unscreened window. Globe and Mail
  • Here comes today with special pride in all the achievements you have made.May your dearest wishes through all the years in store come true,and make you happier than you have ever been before.
  • In secular society, vanity is most readily identified with the sin of pride in bodily appearance, manifesting in luxurious garb and flamboyant ornamentation.
  • His feeble attempts to rid himself of his passion for her had been more to humour his scourged pride than to release him from subjection. DANSVILLE
  • Listening to Scott's deep pride and simple joy as she described her Olympic experience was a thrill.
  • They go back to their big houses in their big cars, they do not have to worry much about local pride or bragging rights. The Sun
  • It's time we rediscovered our national pride and contributed something halfway decent to this gloriously tacky enterprise. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is as if we satisfy ourselves with shaking our pompoms and shouting ‘Gay Pride.’
  • There was, I concluded, some reason for ironic pride in this rather mediocre revelation.
  • "They hated seeing shots of the appliance pulling up because they pride themselves on getting there with a very fast response time," recalls Jennings.
  • It was gratifying that people in the district were appreciative of the services that Pride Zambia was providing and that they were playing their part by repaying the loans.
  • Her English teacher, Mrs. Tates, prided herself on always letting the computer randomly pick the seating assignment.
  • The sight of people dimmed, and their voices choked with tears of disillusion, greed, envy and pride
  • You are all permitted a moment of pride and self-satisfaction.
  • In Rachel the pride of the human mind is depicted; because they whom God has endowed with his benefits, for the most part are so elated, that they rage contumeliously against their neighbors. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • First in were wildebeest, zebras and giraffes, and then, after ten years, predators were introduced - two prides of lions, cheetahs and a pack of wild dogs.
  • Submissions - poetic, pathetic and just plain bizarre - fall into categories like Pride, Envy, Sloth and Gluttony.
  • I take pride in being a thief, and what's more, I am the best dip in the States.
  • The teachers must be glowing with pride from the praise they've garnered.
  • They have a sense of pride in producing such great food. The Sun
  • The fear of Jehovah is to hate evil; pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way, and the froward mouth do I hate.
  • He spends hours cleaning that motorcycle - it's his pride and joy.
  • just don't want to lose my smile left with pride.
  • He swelled out his chest with pride.
  • Out of all the nations that make up the Union of Great Britain, England, at times, shows the most self-deprecating, wimpish and rudderless sense of national pride one could imagine.

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