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gloat

[gloht] / gloʊt /


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Ridley responded to Hart’s injury on Instagram Stories, apologizing to the “Jumanji” star while getting in a final gloat.

From Los Angeles Times

None of this means that we should welcome the possibility of a Chinese slump or gloat over another nation’s troubles.

From Seattle Times

As Mrs. Clinton and other Democrats gloat over the prosecution of Mr. Trump, Republicans say the case is utter hypocrisy and politically motivated.

From Washington Times

“Nice shot Megan,” he concluded Sunday, gloating over her missed scoring opportunity.

From Seattle Times

“I get to tell you, ‘I told you so,’” Crawford said to the media, almost gloating at how easy his win was.

From Los Angeles Times