smug|smugger|smuggest in English

adjective

[smʌg]

self-satisfied, complacent, pleased with oneself, self-righteous

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2. He writes smug, sanctimonious rubbish.

3. He writes smug, sanctimonious waffle.

4. You smug son of a bitch.

5. A smug, self-satisfied horse's ass.

6. And I always feel rather smug then.

7. He writes smug,[sentencedict .com] sanctimonious rubbish.

8. What are you looking so smug about?

9. He was so unbearably smug about winning.

10. I felt very smug about not wasting paper.

11. Television commercials seem more smug and fatuous than ever.

12. Daley was almost smug as he watched King floundering.

13. Not to be a trifle smug, or anything.

14. I reckon she has good reason to feel smug.

15. I used to be such a smug little prig.

16. Complacent means self-satisfied, smug, uncritical about one’s achievements

17. Frank patted his pocket and smiled, looking awfully smug.

18. He's been unbearably smug since he gave up smoking.

19. 'I knew I'd win,' she said with a smug smile.

20. Complacent is far commoner and means ‘smug and self-satisfied’.

21. He is hapless, passive and maybe just a wee bit smug.

22. Peter Kemp's aim seems to be to make Wells sound smug.

23. 7 He is hapless, passive and maybe just a wee bit smug.

24. 13 Tigress felt very smug in a tenement yard like this.

25. Thomas and his wife looked at each other in smug satisfaction.