Use "smug" in a sentence

1. He writes smug, sanctimonious rubbish.

2. He writes smug, sanctimonious waffle.

3. You smug son of a bitch.

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

5. And I always feel rather smug then.

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

7. What are you looking so smug about?

8. He was so unbearably smug about winning.

9. I felt very smug about not wasting paper.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

22. 7 He is hapless, passive and maybe just a wee bit smug.

23. 13 Tigress felt very smug in a tenement yard like this.

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

25. Take that smug look off your face before I slap you!

26. Now don't get smug just because you've won a couple of games.

27. Gesner, sniffing the advance of his adoring fans, suddenly became smug and rather patronizing.

28. Theirs was a correction of smug Victorian concepts, a crusade sprung from reactive energies.

29. • Gesner, sniffing the advance of his Adoring fans, suddenly became smug and rather patronizing

30. But the Emperor of Smug Condescension doesn't have room for any more advisees.

31. Harrison sat in smug satisfaction at the look of surliness on Major Calder's face.

32. Lawson comes over as smug and arrogant, but in fact he's quite a decent man.

33. She deserved her promotion, but I wish she wasn't so damned smug about it.

34. R/Confidentlyincorrect: For those times when people are way too smug about their wrong answer

35. I'm not interested in hearing another one of your smug stories about the time you won.

36. It was a hangout of the privileged classes, smug, snobbish, and perfectly content to remain small.

37. 17 At the risk of sounding smug, my ornamental kitchen garden gave me no such problems.

38. Instead of announcing the glad news to all the nations, Christians became smug and indolent.

39. The general tone on this side of the Atlantic has veered between the smug and uncomprehending.

40. Margaret's life might have been brightened up by a smug, self-amusing gurning garden gnome.

41. 22 Their class system was hidebound, their rulers unjustifiably smug, their attitude to rising talent blinkered.

42. May we never become complacent, careless, smug —easygoing in the wrong sense. —Luke 21:29-36.

43. Look at them, just sitting there on this page, all smug and satisfied with their work.

44. The smug mask of virtue triumphant could be almost as horrible as the face of wickedness revealed.

45. Outside, the Talbot Horizon was cooling its smug self after bunny-hopping me through the north London gridlock.

46. Every time you look smug... or annoyed or tense, I'm gonna hit you with a gummy bear.

47. 4 That God is holy does not mean that he is smug, haughty, or disdainful of others.

48. Now the telephone had acquired a personality, sat on the shelf so smug, taunting her with its silence.

49. 7 Nice solid belay, comfortable place to sit, nice view and most of all that warm, smug feeling.

50. The smug mask of virtue triumphant could be almost as horrible as the face of wickedness revealed. Sentencedict.com

51. “Curious” is a “a smug little revenge tale” based off of true experiences.In an interview with Billboard, Hayley says:

52. In a short white silk suit, with a lace-edged jacket, she looked like a petite, rather smug Tinkerbell.

53. Complacent is the more common word and means ‘smug and self-satisfied’: after four consecutive championships, the team became Complacent

54. 15 synonyms for Complacent: smug, self-satisfied, pleased with yourself, resting on your laurels, pleased, contented, satisfied, gratified, serene, unconcerned

55. 18 Henry Kissinger in China was always a gratingly and irritatingly smug presence, but Henry Kissinger "on China" is madly baffling.

56. Here, while getting a pedicure and a comb-out, she fondles one of her breasts and gives us a smug, seductive glance.

57. I close the window again with a smug smile on my face, and wait for the next battalion of eager buzzers.

58. After positioning the wad in my cheek I sat around waiting for the hit, feeling smug with my new-found anthropological skills.

59. 30 I close the window again with a smug smile on my face, and wait for the next battalion of eager buzzers.

60. Complacency definition, a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of some potential danger, defect, or the like; self-satisfaction or smug satisfaction …

61. 21 In that early New Yorker essay, Gordimer wrote of growing up in the "smug suet of white provincialism" in a small mining town outside Johannesburg.

62. Complacency look like the cat that swallowed the canary To look smug; to appear very self-satisfied or pleased. This self-evident expression has been in use since 1871

63. Try as we might to avoid them, Assholes are found everywhere and in multiple iterations: smug Assholes, royal Assholes, the presidential asshole, corporate Assholes, reckless Assholes. The list goes on

64. Barnes' posture of smug invulnerability so affronted President Jimmy Carter that the President ordered his attorney general, Griffin Bell, to prosecute Barnes to the fullest extent of the law.

65. Noun plural Complacence a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of some potential danger, defect, or the like; self-satisfaction or smug satisfaction with an existing situation, condition, etc

66. ‘hey, Bub, I'm looking for someone’ ‘If you're already trained up but you could stand a little more - Bub, this is for you.’ ‘Let me tell you something, Bub: she'll burn in hell along with you, so stop acting so smug!’

67. Bogof (plural Bogofs) (chiefly Britain) Buy one, get one free (a retail promotion in which consumers may purchase two items for the usual price of one).2002, "Nothing to be Smug About", Alex Brummer, London Evening Standard, 13 November

68. Contented: 1 adj satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are “a Contented smile” Synonyms: content complacent , self-complacent , self-satisfied Contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions satisfied filled with satisfaction self-satisfied , smug marked by excessive complacency or self-satisfaction happy enjoying or showing