plume one's self
1plume one's self — Boast, glory, pride one s self, pique one s self, take pride, value one s self …
2pique one's self — Plume one s self, take pride, pride one s self, value one s self …
3pride one's self on — Boast, take pride in, rate highly, glory in, pique one s self on, plume one s self on …
4To feather one's nest — Feather Feath er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Feathered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Feathering.}] 1. To furnish with a feather or feathers, as an arrow or a cap. [1913 Webster] An eagle had the ill hap to be struck with an arrow feathered from her own wing. L… …
5Iceland plume — The Iceland Plume is an upwelling of anomalously hot rock in the Earth s mantle beneath Iceland whose origin probably lies at the boundary between the core and the mantle at ca. 2880 km depth. It is generally thought to be the cause of the… …
6List of One Piece characters — The protagonists of the One Piece series. Clockwise from top: Franky, Usopp (in his Sogeking alias), Nico Robin, Sanji, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Brook and Tony Tony Chopper (at the center). The One Piece manga and anime series… …
7PUFF-PLUME — is a model used to help predict how air pollution disperses in the atmosphere. It is a Gaussian atmospheric transport chemical/radionuclide dispersion model that includes wet and dry deposition, real time input of meteorological observations and… …
8Luther Blissett (nom de plume) — Luther Blissett is a multiple use name, an open reputation informally adopted and shared by hundreds of artists and social activists all over Europe and South America since Summer 1994.On the Usenet, the… …
9glory — I. n. 1. Honor, renown, fame, celebrity, praise. 2. Splendor, lustre, brightness, brilliancy, effulgence, pride. 3. Gloriousness, exaltation, nobleness, grandeur, exceeding greatness or excellence, supreme nobility. 4. State, pomp, parade,… …
10literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …