smugly

IPA: smˈʌgɫi

adverb

  • In a self-satisfied manner.
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Examples of "smugly" in Sentences

  • "I saw all of the Harry Potter movies," he smugly replies.
  • He says kind of smugly, well I think its obvious why you're here.
  • I don't think the term "smugly conclusive" is appropriate to describe his opening statement.
  • And that's the kind of smugly liberal double standard that will contribute to the election of McCain/Palin.
  • You can’t come in smugly and with great self satisfaction and say ‘Oh it’s torture, and therefore it’s no good.’
  • I now get extremely annoyed by the secular fundamentalists who are content to remain smugly ignorant of enormous shifts occurring all around them.
  • So, I'm sorry, but I find it rather silly to claim that such business models don't exist or that those of us who "smugly" claim the industry needs to find a new business model never suggest any.
  • Before you sit back smugly and think that you would never make a mistake like the one this young writer made, realize that everyone who is in business for himself — every single freelancer/business owner — has made this mistake at least once.

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