Very much pleased
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adjective
- Having or displaying excessive self-esteem
- Much pleased exultant
- Having proper self-respect
- Marked by stateliness magnificent
- Giving reason for pride glorious
"the proudest moment in her life"
- Vigorous, spirited
"a proud steed"
- Raised above a surrounding area
"a proud design on a stamp"
noun
- An excessive growth of granulation tissue
adjective
- Proud of one's house or housekeeping
adjective
- Proud because of one's wealth especially in the absence of other distinctions
verb
- To bring to pass carry out
"do another's wishes"
- Put
- Perform, execute
"do some work"
- Commit
"crimes done deliberately"
- Bring about, effect
"trying to do good"
- To give freely pay
"do honor to her memory"
- To bring to an end finish
- To put forth exert
"did her best to win the race"
- To wear out especially by physical exertion exhaust
"At the end of the race they were pretty well done."
- To attack physically beat
- To bring into existence produce
"do a biography on the general"
- Used as a substitute verb especially to avoid repetition
- To play the role or character of
"He did Hamlet on Broadway."
- Mimic
- To perform in or serve as producer of
"do a play"
- To treat unfairly
- To prepare for use or consumption
- Set, arrange
"had her hair done"
- To apply cosmetics to
"wanted to do her face before the party"
- Decorate, furnish
"did the living room in Early American"
- To be engaged in the study or practice of
"do science"
- To pass over traverse
"did 20 miles yesterday"
- To travel at a speed of
"doing 55 on the turnpike"
- Tour
"doing 12 countries in 30 days"
- To spend (time) in prison
"has been doing time in a federal penitentiary"
- To serve out (a period of imprisonment)
"did ten years for armed robbery"
- To serve the needs of suit, suffice
"worms will do us for bait"
- To approve especially by custom, opinion, or propriety
"You oughtn't to say a thing like that … it's not done."
- To treat with respect to physical comforts
"did themselves well"
- Use
"doesn't do drugs"
- To have sexual intercourse with
"I'd do him."
- To partake of
"Let's do lunch."
- Act, behave
"do as I say"
- Get along, fare
"do well in school"
- To carry on business or affairs manage
"We can do without your help."
- To take place happen
"what's doing across the street"
- To come to or make an end finish
- To be active or busy
"let us then be up and doing"
- To be adequate or sufficient serve
"half of that will do"
- To be fitting conform to custom or propriety
"won't do to be late"
- Used as a substitute verb to avoid repetition
- Used in the imperative after an imperative to add emphasis
- Used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in legal and parliamentary language
- Used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in declarative sentences with inverted word order
- Used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses expressing emphasis
- to bring to pass : carry out
- put —used chiefly in do to death
- perform, execute
This clue was used on January 11, 2025.
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