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- noun Plural form of
gloat . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
gloat .
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Examples
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Karl Rove, in his execrable book, positively gloats at the fact that he gleaned his wisdom from Saul Alinsky .....
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We're left with Alex pulling the trigger on Nikita, while Percy gloats over the CIA taking his bait: a "Trojan horse" black box.
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She gloats about their precocious performances to other parents who have the unfortunate experience of running into her on the street.
Lauren Ashburn: The Real Tiger Mom: Egypt's Amal Sharaf Lauren Ashburn 2011
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Fuzzyscrotalsack gloats for the decline in America
Think Progress » Brown wins Massachusetts special election; Coakley concedes. 2010
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She gloats about their precocious performances to other parents who have the unfortunate experience of running into her on the street.
Lauren Ashburn: The Real Tiger Mom: Egypt's Amal Sharaf Lauren Ashburn 2011
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She gloats about their precocious performances to other parents who have the unfortunate experience of running into her on the street.
Lauren Ashburn: The Real Tiger Mom: Egypt's Amal Sharaf Lauren Ashburn 2011
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And here's Dad encountering a mother who gloats that she and her daughter worked three solid months on the essays every day after school, plus weekends.
'Crazy U,' by Andrew Ferguson, about his family's college admissions experience 2011
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And here's Dad encountering a mother who gloats that she and her daughter worked three solid months on the essays every day after school, plus weekends.
'Crazy U,' by Andrew Ferguson, about his family's college admissions experience 2011
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This is shameful, we ought to be united or divided we continue to fail esp after all the gloats we gave to the GOP! c'mon progressives!
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"It's just about as good of a cast as you can see," gloats Trump.
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