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		Definition of smugly in English: smuglyadverb ˈsmʌɡliˈsməɡli In a way that shows excessive satisfaction or pride in oneself.  I smiled smugly to myself  someone smugly points out an error  Example sentencesExamples -  Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes smugly proclaimed, "Three generations of imbeciles are enough."
 -  He somewhat smugly notes that 96 per cent of those polled believe in God or some other higher power.
 -  I swear he gets more smugly punchable with every appearance.
 -  When I told my friend about our good luck, she smugly told me it wasn't luck.
 -  Smugly he points out he is not the one in debt.
 -  Defenders of cognitive behaviour therapy are sitting smugly on a mountain of their own evidence.
 -  While I waited for him, slightly smugly, I found myself glancing once more at a notice board.
 -  We smugly headed for disaster, confident in our abilities and worry-free because nothing had ever gone wrong before.
 -  An email follows asking you to attend, smugly knowing that you have no conflicting commitments.
 -  Sooner, rather than later, library writers smugly mention their object-oriented approach.
 
    Definition of smugly in US English: smuglyadverbˈsməɡlēˈsməɡli In a way that shows excessive satisfaction or pride in oneself.  I smiled smugly to myself  someone smugly points out an error  Example sentencesExamples -  When I told my friend about our good luck, she smugly told me it wasn't luck.
 -  While I waited for him, slightly smugly, I found myself glancing once more at a notice board.
 -  An email follows asking you to attend, smugly knowing that you have no conflicting commitments.
 -  I swear he gets more smugly punchable with every appearance.
 -  Sooner, rather than later, library writers smugly mention their object-oriented approach.
 -  Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes smugly proclaimed, "Three generations of imbeciles are enough."
 -  Defenders of cognitive behaviour therapy are sitting smugly on a mountain of their own evidence.
 -  We smugly headed for disaster, confident in our abilities and worry-free because nothing had ever gone wrong before.
 -  Smugly he points out he is not the one in debt.
 -  He somewhat smugly notes that 96 per cent of those polled believe in God or some other higher power.
 
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