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n. (plural of pride English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: pride)

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Prides are a Scottish synthpop band formed in Glasgow in 2013 and made up of Stewart Brock (piano, lead vocals), Callum Wiseman (guitar, piano, vocals) and Lewis Gardiner (drums). On 17 February 2014, the band released the EP named "The Seeds You Sow" which contains three songs.

The band is now joined by live drummer Chalky.

The band performed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in Glasgow with the track "Messiah" on 3 August 2014.

The band are managed by Ally McCrae and Joel Mark and signed to Island Records.

Their song "Out of the Blue" is in FIFA 15.

Prides announced details of their debut album The Way Back Up on 18 May 2015 and released it worldwide on 10 July 2015. It will later be produced on vinyl, following the initial CD and digital release.

Usage examples of "prides".

She, noble creature, so marvelous in her temptations and beauties, with the excellences of her mind and the determined prides of her heart, how strange that she, so much prizing her freedom, is made whole only as it is ruthlessly swept from her, that the true totality of her response, the fullness of her ecstasy is the yielding and the surrender, and the more delicious and incontrovertible the more complete.

And the Queen-mothers of the First Prides, wizards and nonwizards both—because there are always wizards in a Choice, at least a few—considered the Choice.

All People who ran in prides, from the microfelids to the great cats of this world, did the same.

Every now and then they would give a little of the information to some of the other prides, the 'countries', as a present.

A front page which was almost entirely classified ads, both commercial and private: then interior pages which reported what seemed to the publishers to be important news—most of it having to do with ehhif from the pride-of-prides “Britain”, or other prides closely associated with it—and then long reports about what was going on in the place where the pride-rulers sat, the “Houses of Parliament”.

Every now and then they would give a little of the information to some of the other prides, the ‘countries’, as a present.

They all ran in prides, and so when they grew into mind, the First Queens made the Choice for them, as queens decide what their prides will do today.

Its most basic structure implies a conflict over hunting territory between two prides, and most authorities agree that it evolved from this strictly survival-oriented behavior to a more structured but still violent dominance game between individual members of a single pride or (later) extended pride-community, with the loser usually being run off the pride’s territory, or killed.

How foolishly I had brought my prides and my plans to the northern forests.

Very few European travellers, bearing their sophisticated weapons, had yet ventured into these remote lands, and even the huge prides of lion which followed the herds could not check their natural multiplication.