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Definition of house-proud in English: house-proudadjectiveˈhaʊspraʊdˈhaʊs ˌpraʊd Attentive to, or preoccupied with, the care and appearance of one's home. 热衷于美化家庭的 I used to tease her about being so house-proud Example sentencesExamples - And also, though I am house-proud and finicky, I also know when and how to delegate.
- They were raised by an obsessively house-proud mother and a violent drunkard of a father.
- Yet he is fiercely house-proud and is happy to receive visitors.
- It is like being welcomed into the front parlour of some house-proud family.
- Her wit, house-proud manner and no-nonsense attitude really capture the audience's attention.
- If you are particularly house-proud and can't bear the thought of a dog helping to make everything untidy, then you would be better off not owning a Doberman.
- Get house-proud, beautify your environment, experiment with new colours and furnishings.
- I am super, super house-proud and the last thing I want is mess.
- I'm house-proud anyway but it has been mad rushing around making everything right for the TV cameras.
- Her obsessively house-proud mother had her future mapped.
- For house-proud environmentalists, remodeling is more than just an opportunity to go upscale.
- Auden could never have been described as house-proud, but when he arrived on October 1, even he was dismayed to find rooms filled with plaster dust, and dirty dishes piled in the bathtub.
- Overall, Beladd was a tidy and house-proud neighbourhood.
- She was house-proud and kept her home clean and bright.
- It is a neat, house-proud little island, its economy driven as much by farming and fishing as tourism.
- If you're the house-proud type then you probably don't want to look at these pictures - they're bad, really bad.
- Overall, it appears that the majority of residents in Kiltimagh are quite house-proud and take a lot of care of their own premises.
- And, while she remains immensely house-proud and active, now he has gone she admits she is nervous - scared of injuring herself in a way which would affect her ability to be independent.
- That plan would affect homeowners too, of course, and so we're once again hearing the odd piece of indignant commentary from staid house-proud folks and lawn-care business operators.
- Leather may be the obvious choice in flooring for the house-proud festishist.
Definition of house-proud in US English: house-proudadjectiveˈhaʊs ˌpraʊdˈhous ˌproud Attentive to, or preoccupied with, the care and appearance of one's home. 热衷于美化家庭的 I used to tease her about being so house-proud Example sentencesExamples - It is a neat, house-proud little island, its economy driven as much by farming and fishing as tourism.
- Get house-proud, beautify your environment, experiment with new colours and furnishings.
- I am super, super house-proud and the last thing I want is mess.
- And also, though I am house-proud and finicky, I also know when and how to delegate.
- Auden could never have been described as house-proud, but when he arrived on October 1, even he was dismayed to find rooms filled with plaster dust, and dirty dishes piled in the bathtub.
- And, while she remains immensely house-proud and active, now he has gone she admits she is nervous - scared of injuring herself in a way which would affect her ability to be independent.
- That plan would affect homeowners too, of course, and so we're once again hearing the odd piece of indignant commentary from staid house-proud folks and lawn-care business operators.
- Overall, it appears that the majority of residents in Kiltimagh are quite house-proud and take a lot of care of their own premises.
- It is like being welcomed into the front parlour of some house-proud family.
- Her obsessively house-proud mother had her future mapped.
- Leather may be the obvious choice in flooring for the house-proud festishist.
- Her wit, house-proud manner and no-nonsense attitude really capture the audience's attention.
- If you're the house-proud type then you probably don't want to look at these pictures - they're bad, really bad.
- She was house-proud and kept her home clean and bright.
- Overall, Beladd was a tidy and house-proud neighbourhood.
- I'm house-proud anyway but it has been mad rushing around making everything right for the TV cameras.
- For house-proud environmentalists, remodeling is more than just an opportunity to go upscale.
- If you are particularly house-proud and can't bear the thought of a dog helping to make everything untidy, then you would be better off not owning a Doberman.
- Yet he is fiercely house-proud and is happy to receive visitors.
- They were raised by an obsessively house-proud mother and a violent drunkard of a father.
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