Contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions.
Australian born artist based in Glasgow.
1 If Stockholm's residents seem particularly smug these days, it's for good reason.
2 The smug animal is falling in love with her in his way.
3 Their best hope was to keep the ancient enemy smug and complacent.
4 And if you're from anywhere else in Europe, don't be too smug .
5 There were no words to express his disgust at her smug superiority.
6 I was feeling quite smug about the spell I'd cast on her.
7 He was very serious and, as she considered it, also very smug .
8 There is an undeniably smug feeling, whizzing around town on electric power.
9 It's probably not his fault he comes across as a bit smug .
10 I know that deep in there he probably feels smug and safe.
11 They don't have mayonnaise, so I felt quite smug about that one.
12 Think hybrids are just for smug eco-conscious commuters creeping through rush-hour traffic?
13 How smug Abel must have been, but we mustn't blame the victim.
14 He was entirely too smug when he watched me fight the O'Flahertys.
15 Well he can look smug all he likes; Agnes is staying here!
16 In the flesh, though, there's really not much evidence of smug superiority.
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