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Meanings of usually proud in English
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Usage of usually proud in English
1
People of Scottish descent are usuallyproud about their history and achievements.
2
The literary class is usuallyproud and exclusive.
3
They were usuallyproud and glad of these attentions, quick to see the humor of his remarks.
4
They are usuallyproud of their own.
5
Sambo was usuallyproud of his personal appearance, but just now fear prevented him from enjoying the applause of the strangers.
6
Undeniably powerful and brilliant, these unscrupulous women were never happy; usuallyproud, they finally suffered the most cruel humiliations; "voluptuous, they found anguish underlying pleasure."