How To Use Self-satisfied In A Sentence

  • I knew you'd like my ` kettler, '" he observed, with a self-satisfied air, as he sat down with his messmates, who gathered round him. The Three Commanders
  • It could take this attitude toward minorities because it was so confident of having the great American majority at its back, hearty, kindly, fair-intentioned, but self-satisfied and unspeculative. Chapter 7. Mark Twain
  • The cold streets will glitter under the bright lights and the holiday chez Blair will be rosy, jolly and self-satisfied, blighted only by the possibility that young Euan might overdo it with the sherry.
  • This somewhat self-satisfied consensus that we're having ourselves a serious argument about the proper role of government gives the candidates - and the voters - too much credit, I think.
  • Back in the Clinton days of untrammeled prosperity, people did claim that "affluenza" was an affliction that made us smug and self-satisfied and, therefore, worse as citizens, family members, and human beings. Obama will make Greg Mankiw a better father??
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  • It's probably because she has found after six years that she is married to a smug, self-satisfied, arrogant, pompous twit.
  • Those self-satisfied smirks and self-assured snarlings will sooner or later turn to hands begging for forgiveness.
  • Even from this distance it exudes the smug, self-satisfied and lively aura for which it is famous.
  • There was a bit too much self-satisfied smirking. Times, Sunday Times
  • The body politic is stagnant, its membership mediocre and undeservedly self-satisfied.
  • We are smug and self-satisfied, most of us, and I include myself in that analysis of our situation.
  • On Saturday morning, Londonist awoke from a sound sleep with a self-satisfied smile plastered all over one's face.
  • But his would-be debonair, self-satisfied yet insecure dotard could not be more appropriately laughable or pitiful.
  • He could become smug and self-satisfied and implode.
  • Those self-satisfied smirks and self-assured snarlings will sooner or later turn to hands begging for forgiveness.
  • I find it hard to imagine a more oversampled, overstudied subgroup white kids in cities. “self-satisfied hipster gibberish.” Matthew Yglesias » Second-Order Remixing
  • With his several chins, his handsome, waxed moustache and his box-fresh bowler hat, as he stares into the camera lens, the Manchester United chairman exudes an air of self-satisfied certainty. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Compare that to the eternally smug self-satisfied attitudes exhibited by the advocates and practitioners of music.
  • In spite of the invasion of its fertile valleys by Ayrshire dairy farmers it has remained the old Free Province, a little anti-Scottish, a good deal anti-Irish, excessively anti-English, self-centred, self-satisfied, quarrel-some and _frondeur_, yet in the main politically conservative. Patsy
  • Saying this, the silktail looked back over her glossy and radiant plumage with such a self-satisfied glance as made the Caliph smile. Tales of the Caliph
  • He was more dewy than smarmy - self-satisfied yet eager to please.
  • She handed the cigar back to Jason with a self-satisfied smile.
  • Much of the opera world is self-important and self-satisfied, but Glyndebourne is a great leveler," he says. Glyndebourne: The Great Leveler
  • She gave me a knowing, self-satisfied smile. Christianity Today
  • The rosy tint in their cheeks is not from tending the land; it comes from being smug and self-satisfied. Times, Sunday Times
  • This gambit is a winner in Washington, even if the former president is a tad self-satisfied with his good works relative to, say, other former presidents. Washington's "social season": Too many parties, but not enough "fun" in all those fundraisers
  • This isn't the smug, self-satisfied account of a young person growing up in the suburbs, with all the boredom and complacency that follows.
  • Everything Adam said about BSII being self-satisfied and contrived is correct. This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: Up in the Air, Precious, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, and More | /Film
  • This self-satisfied know-all was insisting that information about the children involved in the latest torture scandal mustn't be made public, in order to protect both victims and perpetrators. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • As Sally, Alyson Hannigan does an unearthly impression of the young Meg Ryan: complete with pert and self-satisfied little smirk and reedy, weedy voice.
  • his self-satisfied dignity
  • Dave scented patronage in his "citified" air; he and other young men at the table -- young men who helped about the farm -- resented everything about the stranger from the self-satisfied poise of his head to the aggressive gloss on his riding-boots. 'Way Down East A Romance of New England Life
  • This is a refreshing departure from the self-satisfied ballyhoo typical of rockstars.
  • His pious, proto-fascistic prescription and presumption grow out of this rich, self-satisfied loam. Times, Sunday Times
  • James shrugged, attempting to look innocent but failing miserably with that self-satisfied smirk on his face.
  • The jazz soundtrack defines this oddity - often virtuosic and bewitching but slightly self-satisfied and overplayed. The Sun
  • Most of all, he learns that women reckon he's cute but self-satisfied, and we learn that women are bitchy and neurotic.
  • Some of Richards's work smacks of the laboratory, and isn't helped by his charmless, bloodless prose style, laced as it is with briskly self-satisfied flourishes which his opponents saw as insufferable arrogance.
  • The rosy tint in their cheeks is not from tending the land; it comes from being smug and self-satisfied. Times, Sunday Times
  • An appallingly self-satisfied financial adviser-think Malvolio in a stretch limo-finds that his wife is cheating on him.
  • Warm yet unfulfilling, this is broadcasting at its most self-satisfied. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had stood for voluntary poverty, not self-satisfied greed.
  • Bernard dallies with the silly daughter of the home's owners (Grace Gummer, the only one who captures the self-satisfied, slightly childish air of the nobility) while Hannah is desired by Chloe's brother Valentine (Raul Esparza, moving as always), who is working on his own academic work using the information in the estate's centuries of records on hunting. Michael Giltz: Theater: "Arcadia" Revival Delights
  • In his self-satisfied sense of superiority, it never even occurred to him that he might have been addressing one of those ignorant rubes who voted for him.
  • Every politician, economist and self-satisfied person should read it.
  • Bafflingly, from the few glimpses we're given of it, this haven appears anything but alluring, with Julia coming across as a self-satisfied nag and prig.
  • Before its climaxless conclusion, the spectacle drags you through all kinds of emotions - interest, amusement, irritation, concern, condescension and probably, by the end, a feeling of self-satisfied superiority, knowing you would never pull those kinds of drunk shenanigans. New Haven Advocate: News
  • As I watched in amazement, the partner gazed over her shoulder and gave me a big, mocking, self-satisfied wink.
  • It is foolish of them," said Johannes, "unless it is when a boy is what you call conceited and self-satisfied, and thinks that he is a man too soon. Steve Young
  • Let me denounce this piffling, trifling, self-satisfied world; these horse-hair seats; these coloured photographs of piers and parades.
  • He grinned, and one of those male, self-satisfied smirks slid onto his face.
  • They'll use it to create jobs, he says with that self-satisfied smirk of his.
  • Emma, a clever, pretty, and self-satisfied young woman, is the daughter, and mistress of the house, of Mr Woodhouse, an amiable old valetudinarian.
  • Her tone in doing so was truculent, self-satisfied and arrogant.
  • Contemporary society, like contemporary dictators, can no longer be undermined by ridicule, Zizekexplains that "GrouchoMarx authoritarianism" is imminent, writers understand that the function of Dada and all intervention/provication movements is exhausted in an age where a self-satisfied social norm has dialectically synthesized with surrealism and the rest ... Mr.Dostoevsky
  • At the same time, Hals's celebration of the materiality of his medium is so seductive that sheer painterliness often overrides all other concerns, including the fact that his subjects are often blunt-featured, fleshy, self-satisfied types whose company you might not seek. Picture-Perfect Rogues' Gallery
  • In a vacuum or at the state level they are vulnerable to the self-satisfied: cruisers, well-funded sinecures, bloviators, experts without portfolios or the simply ineffective.
  • You frequently encounter a stereotype of Americans as self-satisfied and smug.
  • Leslie Joseph portrays the small-minded, priggish, self-satisfied spinster to a T.
  • The rosy tint in their cheeks is not from tending the land; it comes from being smug and self-satisfied. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was full of self-satisfied, self-congratulatory claptrap designed to fool the public - I will come back to that in a moment.
  • I would relish the opportunity, as I placed my cross on the ballot paper, to think of wiping the permanently smug, self-satisfied smirk from his arrogant, squirrel-cheeked, toffee-nosed features.
  • They hated that conceited, self-satisfied creature.
  • Any measure that shakes up this self-satisfied and complacent group is to be encouraged. Times, Sunday Times
  • At a time when Britons work the longest hours in Europe, self-satisfied middle class attempts to reconcile us to our economic obligations have a meaning that is more than comic.
  • A self-satisfied grin appeared on his face before he turned away from the mirror.
  • Europe's aging and "cosseted" populations are underproductive and self-satisfied. Prudential
  • They go home feeling accomplished, smug and self-satisfied because their intentions were noble and worthy.
  • The rosy tint in their cheeks is not from tending the land; it comes from being smug and self-satisfied. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was, though, only when our tutor allowed himself a little self-satisfied smile at the prospect of the future triumph of behaviourism that he felt sufficiently moved to speak.
  • She was very smug and self-satisfied about getting the promotion.
  • It's thrilling; moments like this are scarce in smug, self-satisfied hip-hop.
  • He looked smug and self-satisfied, possibly having forgotten his precarious position.
  • Chatterly, and reclined on his chair, sipping his negus with the self-satisfied smile of one, who, by a pretty speech, has rid himself of a troublesome commission. Saint Ronan's Well
  • Kyle slammed his hands on the hood of the car and stood with a malicious, self-satisfied smirk across his face.
  • This certitude explains to this bigot why he has such a self-satisfied smirk in his photo.
  • He does not interpret the role as a menacing villain, but as a confident, tireless, self-satisfied trickster.
  • The track is self-contained and self-satisfied, like they've found a circus of their own.
  • Anna seems to believe its legacy belongs to a legion of smug, self-satisfied designers and copywriters.
  • Did saints ever bat their eyelids and look sleepily self-satisfied as cats?
  • He tells jokes pretty well, though he could do with easing up on the old self-satisfied smirk after the punchline.
  • Later, irritated by his self-satisfied complacence and after listening to a recital of how he had cornered the Klamath salmon – packing, planted the first oysters on the bay and established that lucrative monopoly, and of how, after exhausting litigation and a campaign of years he had captured the water front of Williamsport and thereby won to control of the Lumber Combine, she returned to the charge. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • With a self-satisfied flourish, she whipped her iPod out of her pocket and held it in front of my face.
  • No-one objects when you boogie around your flat in a victory dance with a self-satisfied grin on your face.
  • He tells jokes pretty well, though he could do with easing up on the old self-satisfied smirk after the punchline.

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