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∎ he has a smug look il a un air suffisant, il a l'air content de lui;∎ stop looking so smug arrête de te croire supérieur;∎ he's so smug! ce qu'il peut être suffisant! ou content de sa petite personne!;∎ you sound awfully smug about the whole thing tu as l'air content ou fier de toi
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