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burst with pride to be full as if to the bursting point with pride. My parents were bursting with pride when I graduated from college. I almost burst with pride when I was chosen for the first prize. See also: burst pride and joy Fig. something or someone that one is very proud of. (Often in reference to a baby, a car, a house, etc. Fixed order.) And this is our little pride and joy, Roger. Fred pulled up in his pride and joy and asked if I wanted a ride. Pride goes before a fall. and Pride goeth before a fall. Prov. If you are too proud and overconfident, you will make mistakes leading to your defeat. (Biblical.) Sue: I'm the best student in my history class. I'm sure I can pass the exam without studying very hard. Sam: Be careful. Pride goes before a fall, you know. pride oneself in something and pride oneself on something to take pride in one of one's qualities or accomplishments. She prides herself in her ability to spot a shoplifter. I pride myself on my ability to find compromises. See also: oneself swallow one's pride Fig. to forget one's pride and accept something humiliating. I had to swallow my pride and admit that I was wrong. When you're trying to master a new skill, you find yourself swallowing your pride quite often. See also: swallow take pride in someone or something to be proud of someone or something. I take a great deal of pride in my children. She takes pride in her work and it shows in her products. See also: take have/take pride of place if something takes pride of place, it is in the best position to be seen by a lot of people Bella's show-jumping trophies take pride of place in the display cabinet. Pride comes before a fall. (British & Australian) also Pride goes before a fall. (American) something that you say which means if you are too confident about yourself, something bad will happen to show you that you are not as good as you think you are Just because you did well in your exams doesn't mean you can stop working. Pride comes before a fall. See swallow prideswallow your pride to accept that you have to do something that you think is embarrassing or that you think you are too good to do Swallow your pride and call your daughter to tell her you're sorry. See swallow the bait, one swallow doesn't make a summerSee also: swallow pride yourself on something to value a special ability that you have He prides himself on his teaching. pride and joy a person or thing that gives great pleasure and satisfaction Her garden is her pride and joy. swallow your pride to admit that you have been wrong about someone or something He swallowed his pride and called his daughter to apologize. I swallowed my pride and asked for a second chance. Usage notes: often said about something that has embarrassed you See also: swallow take pride (in somebody/something) to feel pleased about someone or what they have done They take pride in their son's many accomplishments. He takes pride in the fact that he's never asked his parents for any money. See also: take How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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