gloat - use in sentences

Preposition: about

  • victory: First off I would just like to gloat about another stunning victory over the stupidity of the evil Sainsburys empire.
  • result: Having played Inter Milan less than forty-eight hours ago, I could hardly miss the opportunity to gloat about the result.

Object

  • joy: We don't care who wins and in many cases would feel a thrill of gloating joy if the English team lost.

Preposition: over

  • incident: Our enemies are gloating over this incident and using it everywhere to misrepresent our whole nation.
  • death: The Sun gloat over the death of an innocent man.
  • downfall: The Phone In was flooded with calls - mostly from Scots fans gloating over the downfall of the old enemy.

Modifying Another Word

  • about: He gloats about how Islamic suicide bombers murdered Spanish commuters in Madrid.
  • much: Those of us who had, tried not to gloat too much.
  • n't: Joan is listening, but for once she is n't gloating.
  • not: I think we got the best week of snow all season ( not gloating, honestly ).
  • just: He may not have liked Dr. Kelly that much, but isn't this taking gloating just a little too far?
  • publicly: He often publicly gloats about getting the photos up on Redwatch.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • over: He seemed a real nice guy, concerned with his own failures rather than gloating over his then position of Top Scorer.

Used with why or when

  • when: Almost half said their partner is a " know all " and gloats when winning.

Particle object: over_obj

  • misfortune: They are condemned for malice, greed and pride, for gloating over the misfortunes of other people and other nations.

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