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How to use "Smug face " in a sentence
I understand the meaning, but my language partner said people don't say it frequently. Please give me some example setence!
Jun 4, 2020 4:51 AM
Answers · 2
Hello!
Smug is an adjective that describes an attitude so I think it would better to say "smug look", "smug attitude" or "feeling smug".
Here are some examples:
"I wished that he would wipe the smug look from his face."
"It was obvious to see her smug attitude as she took over the conversation".
I hope that helps!
June 4, 2020
Takashi pushed Misa over with a Smug face. (example scentence.) Smug face is usually not a good thing. It's used when someone does something rude and they feel superior normally. Its basically a "I'm better then you" look that people give. It's generally rude. So like if you you were trying to tell someone いけ!You might do it with a smug face.
June 4, 2020
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