To start with, back in October, he had been confident, even a little cocky.
And you can be certain they came into another game cocky, complacent, and unprepared.
The plunging Nasdaq has made investors a bit less cocky about providing for their own retirement.
Australia will head to the third Test so cocky they'll have beaks for noses.
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His affect can be distant and disorienting, a strange mixture of shy and cocky.
Her character continues to evolve through the series, with each interaction transitioning from confident to downright cocky.
Plenty of adjectives could be used to describe Gillespie: proud, cocky, adamant, verbose, ill-advised, rash, even stupid.
They're under pressure, the Aussies know they can bowl us out, they're cocky going into the Perth Test.
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But lest hybrid owners get too cocky about their individual contribution to a cleaner environment, consider this sobering observation.
She flung her arms around Cocky to give him a hug, a gesture somewhat thwarted by his plush potbelly.
Today RCN is limping along, albeit no less cocky, in the handful of cities in which the company remains.
Kevin Magee, the Fox News executive vice president in charge of the new business channel, refrains from being cocky.
It should undermine the cocky assurance of anyone who claims that current cost-benefit analyses set prices rationally or compassionately.
Every Friday he holds a companywide meeting, preaching to a cocky flock.
There's a common misconception abroad that Australian fans like their sports stars to be brash, cocky and brimming with braggadocio.
For right now, the drive for the Kennedy nomination suggests how powerful, pervasive and even cocky the gentry class has become.
The cocky, independent streak that served him so well has led to bad decisions, such as hiring cheaper but inexperienced workers.
"She's as cocky as they come when she comes out for a show, but she's cuddly when she's home, " he said.
One reason the coppers are so cocky about their ability to dominate the market is that they have more uniformed bodies.
Justin Timberlake's Parker is a cruel, cocky opportunist who forces Eduardo Saverin out of the company and robs him of his shares.
Senator OBAMA: Nineteen days away, but for those who are getting a little cocky, I've got two words for you, New Hampshire.
Cocky Ben Shepard is obviously meant to stand in for a generation.
He was, to many viewers, too cocky and too focused on winning.
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Speaking at a recent Economist conference, Ross Levinsohn, who oversaw MySpace for News Corporation until his resignation last week, was positively cocky.
The shark fin running along the front door is cocky, but handsome.
My favorite: cocky German sprinter Armin Hary, who won the 100-meter dash wearing Puma spikes and stood on the victory stand wearing Adidas.
He is a cocky former judo champion who posts photos of himself online with the famous (including Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of this magazine).
Employees who exhibit more confidence in their abilities (whether justified or not) tend to get promoted more often than their less cocky peers.
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It's hard to imagine what the film would have been like with Smith's charmingly cocky persona as opposed to Keanu Reeves' slightly wooden performance.
Are we so cocky as to believe that technology, wealth, education and deepening insights about the human genetic code have the power to banish conflict?
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