Which preposition to use with smug
It's what makes them too smug in allnessthose dead things on the edge, died, distortedtrying to get through.
A very youth, Sir, Upon my maiden-head as smug as April: Heaven bless that sweet face, 'twill undo a thousand; Many a soft heart must sob yet, e'r that wither, Your Grace can give content enough.
He would rather have talked about somethingGarrison Keillor was too smug for Oliver's tastebut Jennifer loved him.
'It is bad to be crabbed, but to be crabbed by a smug like you!'
The run of luck did not hold in respect to this; there was no key; and the combination dial was smug with ill-grounded confidence in its own inviolable integrity.