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Qué (quién) es house-proud - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Proud (album); Proud(song); Proud (disambiguation); Proud (song)

house-proud      
house-proud      
¦ adjective attentive to, or preoccupied with, the care and appearance of one's home.
Proud of the House We Built         
2007 SINGLE BY BROOKS & DUNN
Proud Of The House We Built
"Proud of the House We Built" is a song written by Ronnie Dunn, Terry McBride and Marv Green and recorded by the American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in June 2007 as the first single from their album Cowboy Town.

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Proud
Ejemplos de uso de house-proud
1. As they face a long legal road ahead, the house–proud residents of 1st Khoroshyovsky Proyezd are certain that this is a neighborhood worth saving.
2. "She was very house–proud and despite the demands placed on her in looking after James around the clock always ensured that all her children were clean and well clothed.
3. The Pillow as Perp Critic‘s Notebook÷ Ministering Agent÷ Entourages Shark Proves Warmblooded House Proud÷ Build Me a Bargain Go to Complete List Op–Ed Contributor÷ War of Words Straight, Gay or Lying?
4. I got members of the public to stitch a sampler saying, ‘Make my cross count.‘" Then there‘s Danielle Proud, whose forthcoming book, House Proud, is a modern take on craft.
5. The bad life costs couple 65,000 in compensation By Alan Hamilton House–proud neighbours suffered four year ‘nightmare‘ as menagerie ran riot in their garden IN THE television comedy The Good Life, Tom and Barbara tried self–sufficiency in the suburbs and lived in harmony with their more conventional neighbours; but that was not the way it worked out when a couple moved a selection of animals on to land outside their home in a Kent village.