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- He gloated over the ruin of his rival.
- He's right about the schadenfreude, and it was fun to hear him say the word.
- But there are no grounds for Schadenfreude.
- Nor does it follow from an elite conspiracy to impose a strong Europe on an unwilling public, as British tabloids crow.
- She didn't want to give him the satisfaction of seeing her cry.
- She was still gloating over her rival's disappointment.
- She seemed to enjoy the misfortunes of others.
- I dropped the phrase, as it were, in self-defence, and that was all she wanted, this fresh humiliation for me. She laughed maliciously.
- He took an almost gleeful delight in showing how wrong they can be.
- It is easy for people to gloat when the cool jock with the hot girlfriend wrecks his sweet car, especially if he seems kind of smug.
- He wondered who was ill-wishers.
- When she saw that his family was ruined, she gloated at his misfortune.
- He was kicked out of another school for boarding up the chimney and gleefully watching as the fire trucks arrived.
- News Corp.'s foray into the Internet seemed like a dicey proposition last year, and many people were happy to predict its failure.
- I find no pleasure in seeing people make asses of themselves.
- Each spent his days tracking the other's business, and gloating triumphantly each time a customer chose his own store.
- He took malicious pleasure in telling me what she had said.