We have no meanings for "justifiable pride" in our records yet.
1 But we came pretty close to winning, cried Fred, with justifiable pride .
2 Such being the case, he took a justifiable pride in his Anglo-Saxon origin.
3 The prisoner thus secured, he drew aside with justifiable pride to admire his work.
4 Regarding her kitchen appliances Red-Spot had a matron's justifiable pride .
5 Eugène de Mirecourt was witness of a scene which bore evidence to his justifiable pride :
6 Tribe defended gay rights before the cause was popular and took justifiable pride in the victory.
7 With justifiable pride they surveyed their handiwork.
8 His chest swelled with justifiable pride .
9 Alliance could take justifiable pride in its principles, formulating the key elements to a realistic and practical talks outcome.
10 When Jeremiah Tidy had looked at his son Faithful that morning, he had felt a sense of justifiable pride .
11 Therefore we have a justifiable pride in the growth, the wealth, the power of the nation, the state, the city.
12 Fortunately the proposal came to fruition and the good folk of Canterbury filled the stadium with justifiable pride on Saturday.
13 Liszt repelled this with justifiable pride . ]
14 Ireland's remarkable economic performance in recent years has been widely acclaimed abroad and greeted at home with justifiable pride and optimism.
15 Americans have dwelt with justifiable pride on the frigate duels out at sea and the two flotilla battles on the Lakes.
16 It is with justifiable pride that the native of Hingham looks back through the two and one-half centuries of her history.
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