This our orgulous Earl shall not have his triumph, and, so fresh from his exile, brave his King with the mundane parade of his power.
Watch well, and let every shaft go home; avoid only the head and the heart; such orgulous vaunting is best cured by blood-letting.
So when Sir Gawaine was hurt, they on King Arthur's party were not so orgulous as they were toforehand to do battle.
That shall not need, said Sir Launcelot, for an I were as orgulous set as ye are, wit you well I should meet you in midst of the field.
So the bishop departed, and did the curse in the most orgulous wise that might be done.
So when Sir Gawaine was hurt, they on king Arthur's party were not so orgulous as they were toforehand to do battle.
That shall not need, said Sir Launcelot, for and I were as orgulous set as ye are, wit ye well I should meet with you in midst of the field.
Who then but Talisso laughed his fierce and orgulous laugh as he rode at their head and they all hurled through the gates, and, clattering up the empty street, carried the castle out of hand?
The King Orgulous To and fro in the open cloister of Essalona walked the monk Desiderius, musing and musing.
And Talisso answered, with a peal of orgulous laughter: "Restless as the sea; insatiable as the grave.
Old man," he began in his suave thick voice, which he means to be friendly, which to me seems orgulous with triumph.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "orgulous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.