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Gloated meaning
simple past and past participle of gloat
Example sentences (16)
On Monday, Le Batard producer Mike Ryan, decked out in Panthers gear, gloated about hate-listening to “The Sports Hub” following the Bruins’ catastrophic loss.
Theory gloated about his win over John Cena before being interrupted by Bobby Lashley.
Hey Martha Stewart, you gloated about the death of a Post columnist — but I’m alive, bitch!
Liv gloated about taking out Rhea Ripley and putting Becky Lynch in early retirement.
Guevara gloated some more in the ring.
Shitposting was exactly what Zhao Lijian, a Chinese foreign ministry apparatchik, was doing with his tweet that gloated over the Brereton report and showed a Digger cutting an Afghan child’s throat.
They gloated over this until lately when it became clear that the virus was for everybody.
As Murphy gloated, Truth battled back and clocked him in the face.
Uncharacteristically giddy, the prime minister giggled and gloated to the wild room: “Thirty-five mandates!” he noted, deservedly celebrating the expansion of his party’s mandate in the Knesset.
While Trump has shown willingness to punish Turkey over any gains by the Islamic State, he’s also gloated about how the terrorist group — including thousands of its imprisoned members — are now Turkey and Europe’s problem.
Fandor, an indie-focused competitor to FilmStruck, announced it was firing all of its employees last week (ironically, shortly after they gloated about their rival’s downfall by offering a discount to ex-FilmStruck subscribers).
Itami gloated a bit and then continued his striking assault on Strong in the corner.
Killshot gloated to the crowd and was heeling on them off mic.
She even gloated of the actions she planned to take that would have led directly and immediately to war.
Vampiro gloated about his winning pick then chose La Hiedra.
One evening Frank gloated about getting away with rape to a terrified Carla whilst the factory was closed, unaware that somebody heard every word.