Proud (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Proud" is a song by M People singer Heather Small, which was released in mid-2000, peaking at #16 [1]. It was the title track from the album Proud, and was released as her first ...
Proud (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proud is a film released in 2004 that focuses on the meritorious service of the USS Mason (DE-529) of World War II, the first US Navy ship with a predominantly African American crew ...
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proud - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
*proud as a peacock and *vain as a peacock. overly proud; vain. (*Also: as ~.) Mike's been strutting around proud as a peacock since he won that award.
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proud. exuberant. proud cut. see cut proud. proud flesh. exuberant amounts of soft, edematous, granulation tissue developing during healing of large surface wounds.
Proud: The Men of the USS Mason
Proud The Movie USS Mason the only African American crew to take US Navy ship into combat in World War II. Writer Mary Pat Kelly, Producer Ally Hilfiger
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proud - Definition of proud at YourDictionary.com
adjective. having or showing a proper pride in oneself, one's position, one's family, etc. having or showing an overweening opinion of oneself, one's position, etc.; arrogant ...
Proud (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Proud" is a song by M People singer Heather Small, which was released in mid-2000, peaking at #16 [1]. It was the title track from the album Proud, and was released as her first ...

