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Filter by Meaning The musician smugly played a difficult piece to impress the audience.
The chef smugly declared that their dish was the best in town.
The driver smugly cut in front of another car on the highway.
She smugly showed off her new dress to her friends.
The artist smugly refused to change their artwork, dismissing the feedback of their audience.
The author smugly claimed their work was the best, refusing to consider constructive criticism.
He smugly talked about his grades in front of his classmates.
The child smugly declared that they had won the game.
The politician smugly dismissed their opponent's policy proposals, without offering any alternatives.
The artist smugly signed their name on their painting, believing it to be a masterpiece.
He smugly dismissed the advice of his mentor, thinking he knew better.
She smugly claimed she could do the job better than anyone else.
He smugly claimed that he had read every book in the library.
The politician smugly stated that their party was guaranteed to win the election.
She smugly assumed that everyone agreed with her opinion.
He smugly believed that he was the best player on the team.
The lawyer smugly presented their argument in court.
The teacher smugly remarked that their students would pass the exam with flying colors.
The CEO smugly declared that their company was the best in the industry.
He smugly thought he knew more than the teacher.
She smugly thought she could charm anyone she met.
She smugly stated that she never made mistakes.
The athlete smugly boasted about their training routine.
He smugly accepted the challenge, confident that he would win.
The professor smugly dismissed the student's question.
The entrepreneur smugly announced their latest business venture to their investors.
He smugly believed he could finish the project alone, without asking for assistance.
He smugly boasted about his skills, but he had never actually tried to do it before.
She smugly assumed she would ace the test without studying.
He smugly dismissed the criticisms of his work, convinced that he had done it perfectly.
The artist smugly displayed their latest masterpiece to their peers.
She smugly declared that she knew everything there was to know about the subject.
He smugly thought that he could handle any situation, no matter how difficult.
The scientist smugly claimed that their hypothesis was correct.
He smugly believed he was the smartest person in the room.
She smugly boasted about her wealth and status.
She smugly declared that she was the best singer in the choir.
He smugly boasted about his knowledge of a subject without acknowledging others' expertise.
The politician smugly dismissed the opposition's arguments, claiming they were beneath him.
She smugly showed off her toned body after months of working out.
They smugly dismissed the idea that they needed help from anyone else.
He smugly corrected the teacher's mistake during class.
He smugly told the interviewer that he had never failed at anything in his life.
The artist smugly displayed his latest work, confident in its brilliance.
The professor smugly declared that her research was the only valid approach to the problem.
They smugly laughed at the thought of someone else getting the job.
The athlete smugly taunted his opponents before the game, confident of his victory.
She smugly refused to apologize even though she was clearly in the wrong.
He smugly mocked his colleagues for not being as well-read as he was.
The CEO smugly announced the company's record-breaking profits at the shareholders' meeting.
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