Adverb
In a proud manner; with lofty airs or mien; haughtily; arrogantly; boastfully.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe walked proudly into town Source: Internet
About a mysterious castle located above the old royal town, Svätý Jur, which hidden in shadows of trees, proudly protected a road to the pass leading to two other castles, Pajštún and Dračí Hrádok. Source: Internet
According to some sources, after his triumphal entry into the city, Allenby raised his sword in salute to the famous statue of Saladin and proudly declared, "Today the wars of the Crusaders are completed." Source: Internet
After completing five hunting requests for Ms. Hobbs, the player is rewarded with the stuffed animal (dressed as John Marston, no less) and can display their new friend proudly in their home at Beecher's Hope. Source: Internet
Administration stands proudly with law enforcement, and stands ready, upon request, to deploy any and all Federal resources to end these riots." Source: Internet
A new era where, more than ever before, people are proclaiming proudly that Black Lives Matter, and where organisations, like the Free Black University, are springing up to try and inspire long-lasting anti-racist change within our society. Source: Internet