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Synonyms

pride and joy

Idioms  
  1. The object of one's great pleasure, as in Our new grandson is our pride and joy, or Dana's car is his pride and joy. This term was probably invented by Sir Walter Scott in his poem Rokeby (1813), where he described children as “a mother's pride, a father's joy.”


Example Sentences

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"They have shown outstanding grit through the tournament. This victory has filled every Indian heart with pride and joy."

From BBC

“Those buildings are the pride and joy of the Cherokee Nation,” he said.

From Literature

The almost-daily barrages, paired with the cold snap, have put lives at risk and created an unprecedented threat for Ivannikov's pride and joy: a collection of almost 4,000 species.

From Barron's

Rebecca hires him for those reasons and selfishly destructive ones, since AFC Richmond is Rupert’s pride and joy, and she believes nothing will make her happier than to ram it into the ground, as if that will somehow hurt her arrogant ex.

From Salon

Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy at The Box, aims to bring serious artistic recognition to an artist whose colourful and comedic paintings of the daily life of the city's residents, were often dismissed by critics.

From BBC