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- The athletes, especially the winners, should remain modest whatever rapid progress they have made.
- His academic performance is well above average, but he is still humble and helpful.
- Be modest, otherwise you will lag behind.
- More learned a man is, the more modest he usually is.
- On the sides of the classroom you will generally find modest and thoughtful people.
- The more learned a man is, the more modest be usually become.
- This headmaster is very modest.
- Modesty is a kind of virtue.
- Being a modest person, he was content to play second fiddle to others.
- Some of the nicest people I know are also the most humble people I know.
- It's better to learn to be modest now rather than take a proud fall later in life.
- Being a household name, the director is still modest about his achievements.
- The garter was so bashful, so modest, and thought it was a strange question to answer.
- Though he is regarded as one of the best students in the class, he is still very modest.
- He owed all his achievements to other people's help, which showed his modesty.
- He must be creeping away out of sheer modesty, the kind lady thought.
- He was still very modest though he was recognized as the best student in our class.
- He was typically modest about his achievements.
- She's very modest about her success.
- His modesty does him credit, for the food he produces speaks for itself.
- They talked modestly of their valiant efforts to keep the tanker afloat.
- "You really must be very good at what you do."—"I suppose I am," Kate said modestly.
- Modesty helps one go forward while pride makes one fall behind.
- My friend is too modest to answer.