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She'd also been gloating because now she was finally going to have the power in their relationship.
When they turn out to be less than either, we gloat.
There is also little gloating at how well things seem to have worked out.
Now is not the time to gloat in our success.
At the very least, he had to gloat to the family.
It's the talk of the town, all my friends are gloating.
Every one of those people are now going to get to gloat at you.
As a friend, tell me, does everyone gloat over every word?
If you live in California, be quiet and do not gloat.
The time to gloat was after the battle, not before.
But Japanese, by and large, are not gloating about their new power.
"Is there any need to gloat over bad work done by somebody else?"
Yesterday, though, he was not gloating over the final results.
So when those people see you struggle, they're going to gloat.
What good was control unless he could gloat over it a little?
There was never even a touch of gloating in his eyes.
He'll probably write it himself, just so he can gloat.
With the state still on its knees, though, no one in either party is gloating.
He was gloating, showing off, being himself for the first time with me.
What kind of man was he, to gloat over a woman's violent death?
But the temptation to gloat over him was too strong.
He does not gloat, and cannot even bring himself to say the words, "I won."
It was hard to keep from gloating, but they had managed.
President Clinton may not have been gloating today, but he sure was celebrating.
"I'm not going to start gloating until we get through tomorrow."