Use of smug in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include smug at the start of sentence, smug at the end of sentence and smug in the middle of sentence

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smug at the end of sentence


  1. I reckon she has good reason to feel smug.
  2. He is hapless, passive and maybe just a wee bit smug.
  3. Frank patted his pocket and smiled, looking awfully smug.
  4. We shouldn't, however, go home fulfilled, self-satisfied and smug.

smug in the middle of sentence


  1. What are you looking so smug about?
  2. He writes smug, sanctimonious waffle.
  3. Not to be a trifle smug, or anything.
  4. I used to be such a smug little prig.
  5. He writes smug, sanctimonious rubbish.
  6. He was so unbearably smug about winning.
  7. I felt very smug about not wasting paper.
  8. 'I knew I'd win,' she said with a smug smile.
  9. He's been unbearably smug since he gave up smoking.
  10. Take that smug look off your face before I slap you!
  11. He tried hard not to smile in smug self-satisfaction.
  12. Andy Williams, of course, was always smug and smarmy.
  13. Daley was almost smug as he watched King floundering.
  14. There was a hint of smug self-satisfaction in her voice.
  15. Now don't get smug just because you've won a couple of games.
  16. Thomas and his wife looked at each other in smug satisfaction.
  17. She was very smug and self-satisfied about getting the promotion.
  18. She deserved her promotion, but I wish she wasn't so damned smug about it.
  19. Lawson comes over as smug and arrogant, but in fact he's quite a decent man.
  20. At the risk of sounding smug, my ornamental kitchen garden gave me no such problems.
  21. Theirs was a correction of smug Victorian concepts, a crusade sprung from reactive energies.
  22. Gesner, sniffing the advance of his adoring fans, suddenly became smug and rather patronizing.
  23. The smug mask of virtue triumphant could be almost as horrible as the face of wickedness revealed.
  24. I close the window again with a smug smile on my face, and wait for the next battalion of eager buzzers.
  25. Outside, the Talbot Horizon was cooling its smug self after bunny-hopping me through the north London gridlock.

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