Prood maun ye lie, Prood did ye gang; Auld, auld am I, But O!
Sae prood 'at ye wadna tak' a gude offer whan it was i' yer pooer.
Ye're a braw laddie, and we're allprood o' ye the noo.
I needed London mair then than London needed me, and 'twas no for me to be prood and sit twiddlin' my thumbs till times changed.
There's the wife to think of, and the bairn John-- the wee laddie ye and the wife are so prood on!
It's the prood woman she wu'd be if she knew ye were minded to throw in your lot wi' the Cause.
I intended to speir again at the widda, for I should ha'e been a proodman tae ha'e been mairried at the same time as yoursels.
It was the size o' a pigeon's egg, and when I felt it between my fingers I was prood o' my handiwork.
I told him it was my ain discovery and that nane but me could supply it, but if he would dae me the honour o' acceptin' a pot or twa, he would mak' me a prood man.
An' what for wad ye no' be prood to ride wi' the godly man?
His faither was rael prood o' him, though it wasna his way to say muckle.
He'd be awfu' prood to see you, an' so wad your mither.
Nellie is a wee bit inclined to be prood an' independent, ye ken, an' disna say muckle about her affairs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prood" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.