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Meaning proudly meaning

What does proudly mean?

proudly

with pride; in a proud manner he walked proudly into town

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Simple sentences

She proudly displayed her jewels.
Flags of the world fly proudly at the United Nations headquarters.

Movie subtitles

And proudly waving the red flag of victory, without a single shot, the rebellious battleship passed through the rows of the squadron.
And I know that just as you serve this Germany proudly. all of Germany today will see its sons marching in you with proud joy!
Beelzebub proudly walks around.
Sister! I strutted proudly beside you. You, who had been flayed alive.
Let me speak proudly.
So proudly ring out. While we sing out.
You said that proudly.
Still waving proudly to a parade which had long since passed her by.
I come proudly, as fast as my hands and knees will carry me.
I've hitchhiked all the way from your fine city of Liverpool, and hope and pray that I'll soon be proudly wearing the king's uniform.
Now, for I know the Tudor Richmond. aims at young Elizabeth, my brother's daughter. and, by that knot, looks proudly on the crown. to her go I.
Even while they obeyed the will of Caesar the people clung proudly to their ancient heritage always remembering the promise of their prophets that one day there would be born among them a redeemer to bring them salvation and perfect freedom.
You, above all people, should respect the work of slaves and wear it proudly.
I want it clean so that he can again wear it proudly.
It was so nice that it proudly hang on a wall in the Observatory for months and went to several international conferences.
It's just the two of us living our lives together, happily and proudly.
And instead of that, I have to watch you stamping around proudly.
They are majestic creatures. with small coronetted heads that peer very proudly from their tiny castles.
The greatest show on earth proudly presents the most sensational flying acts of all time, dazzling, dauntless daredevils of the flying trapeze, breathtaking, death-defying marvels in midair!
I wanted to tell it proudly in front of you!
Sire, my emissary did report, and I proudly accept your terms.
Keep the sari, my child. Wear it proudly.
With your kind permission the Helen Morgan Club proudly presents Miss Helen Morgan.
People of Shimoda do this for you. so you enter Edo proudly.
Under the Ono's care, those two can go to university and walk proudly.
Children should look straight ahead and walk proudly.
You have to walk proudly with your chin up high.
Willingly, he followed the lama in his search for the sacred river. proudly assuming the role of disciple. begging a place for them by some campfire at night. pleading, conniving, and cajoling for their food by day.
How proudly.
I, Ixta the Chosen Warrior, shall proudly lead you to your glory.
Colleagues, I proudly say that we convened again to clarify our ideas and to report the results of one year of research in the context of scientific progress.
I proudly dedicate this monument to our appreciation of this great community.
If they were, if any creature as proudly logical as us, were to have their logic ripped from them as this time does to us.

News and current affairs

As for Qalibaf, the mayor of Tehran, he proudly confessed that he was directly involved in the violent crackdown on student protesters in 2003.
The German minister of transport, for example, presided over a catastrophic and costly failure of a road toll system that he had proudly announced.
We Europeans may proudly say that we have a single financial market, but it is configured for good times only.
More recently, the regime proudly unveiled a modern, high-tech uranium-enrichment facility.
European right-wing populists, including some who represent parties with a strong anti-Semitic past, now proudly proclaim their support for Israeli settlers on Palestinian land.
Portugal, Germany, and France proudly declare their intention to deviate from the Maastricht criteria.
Proponents proudly proclaim that if an electric car is driven about 300,000 kilometers (180,000 miles), it will have emitted less than half the CO2 of a gasoline-powered car.
The bridal videos that I was shown, with the sensuous dancing that the bride learns as part of what makes her a wonderful wife, and which she proudly displays for her bridegroom, suggested that sensuality was not alien to Muslim women.
Unlike the UK, Germany supports a European security and defense policy, proudly highlighting its consistent military budget and major presence in European missions (larger than that of the overstretched French).
Turkey has a lively civil society, with proudly independent institutions that include some renowned universities.
And he would have to battle a folk memory that has lasted several generations: the last time Britain helped to save Europe, it stood very much, and very proudly, alone.
In recent opinion polls, her main opponent, Bernie Sanders, who proudly calls himself a socialist, is edging ever closer to Clinton - and is actually leading her in some states.
STOCKHOLM - A couple of years ago, a Canadian minister proudly declared that Santa Claus was a citizen of Canada.
True, freewheeling American-style capitalism has not acquitted itself proudly of late.
John McCain has shown throughout his career a penchant for risk-taking; in his memoirs, he proudly calls himself a gambler.
In a recent joke, an interviewer asks Putin what happened to his favorite dog's puppies, whose birth he proudly announced during last December's parliamentary elections.

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