1. gloating - Noun
2. gloating - Verb
of Gloat
Source: Webster's dictionaryEven as the Democrats were gloating, taking a bizarre in the crisis of an American embassy being invaded, the Trump Administration was keeping its cards close to the vest. Source: Internet
In 1847, Josef Viktor von Scheffel wrote a lengthy song, "Als die Römer frech geworden" ("When the Romans got cheeky"), relating the tale of the battle with somewhat gloating humour. Source: Internet
Muriel Bowser has lashed out at the president over his gloating tweets yesterday, calling him a "scared man" hiding behind the White House fence. Source: Internet
And there's the entire right-wing think tank and media machine blaring, careening, gloating. Source: Internet
All republicans are as pure as the driven snow, and any criticism or gloating over them puts you in league with terrorists. Source: Internet
However, if the office of an “improper” media outlet, such as Avpixlat or Deutsche Stimme got shot up instead, there would be no marches, memorial services or vigils, only gloating snickers and snide comments. Source: Internet