Noun
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malicious satisfaction
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gloating,
glee |
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satisfaction act of fulfilling a desire or need or appetite; "the satisfaction of their demand for better services"
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Verb
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dwell on with satisfaction
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triumph,
crow |
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vaunt,
shoot a line,
gasconade,
brag,
gas,
boast,
tout,
bluster,
swash,
blow attack with gas; subject to gas fumes; "The despot gassed the rebellious tribes"
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preen,
congratulate dress or groom with elaborate care; "She likes to dress when going to the opera"
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| gloat -
gaze at or think about something with great self-satisfaction, gratification, or joy
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look have a certain outward or facial expression; "How does she look?"; "The child looks unhappy"; "She looked pale after the surgery"
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