How To Use Indulgently In A Sentence
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Crisp triangles of French toast are layered with citrus segments and indulgently oozy oil-glossed pieces of warm foie gras, the best liver known to carnivores.
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Mark is getting all evangelical about this one,' Colin grinned, almost indulgently.
HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
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Neumeier's work is self-indulgently long, banal, unmusical both in its choice of scores and in its response to them, intermittently pretentious and uncertain in tone.
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Ian preferred moody songwriters who slowly strummed guitars and wallowed self-indulgently in their own impenetrable deepness.
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This sort of thing can be cloyingly precious, self-indulgently gay, and, in its Freudian undertones and chintzy neo-Victorianism, very 1950s.
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And it is, perhaps, the principal admirableness of the Gothic schools of architecture’, says Ruskin, that they thus receive the results of the labour of inferior minds; and out of fragments full of imperfection, and betraying that imperfection in every touch, indulgently raise up a stately and unaccusable whole.’
Wildwood
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How come society winked indulgently at his ‘excesses’ while reserving stern castigation for the rest?
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This Newburg makes a great brunch entrée served over toasted English muffins or, more indulgently, spooned into hot popovers.
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Mark is getting all evangelical about this one,' Colin grinned, almost indulgently.
HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
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His womenswear sets razor-sharp tailoring against indulgently romantic dresses formed from layers of fragile chiffon.
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Mark is getting all evangelical about this one,' Colin grinned, almost indulgently.
HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
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I like the specialty which very much I go study now, even indulgently one day to be possible to read MBA, if really must read, that is how many year later matter, I did not know.
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Elegant ladies sported blow-up crowns, their husbands carried discarded necklaces and flags indulgently.
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On a terrace beyond the ravine an umbrageous oak spreads his great boughs indulgently beside the sombre Persian forms.
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I was indulgently advised to give the kids what they wanted unless I wished my son to be socially ostracised
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Odin hefted the axe over his shoulder and smiled indulgently as the boar reached him.
The Pig’s End « A Fly in Amber
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She had passed, what to borrow again from our continental neighbours, is indulgently termed a jeunesse orageuse.
Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
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Mark is getting all evangelical about this one,' Colin grinned, almost indulgently.
HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
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It neither dismisses nor lingers indulgently on the love story and the machinations of plot.
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Sorry sha'el, most of what you write is at least mildly if windily and self-indulgently amusing, but in regards to
Words Fail Me
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She blushed appropriately, said some sentimental things about hoping their friendship would not be affected by the change, told him how much she had enjoyed their correspondence, but gave him to understand that it had been mere friendship of course from her point of view, and Harry indulgently allowed her to think that he had hoped for more and was grieved but consolable over the outcome.
Marcia Schuyler
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And it is, perhaps, the principal admirableness of the Gothic schools of architecture, that they thus receive the results of the labour of inferior minds; and out of fragments full of imperfection, and betraying that imperfection in every touch, indulgently raise up a stately and unaccusable whole.
Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
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Dante stands in no class at all, nor does Milton, nor does Shelley; and though Shakespeare indulgently permits himself to be classed as an "Elizabethan dramatist," what strikes true critics most is again hardly more his "betterness" than his difference.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
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His womenswear sets razor-sharp tailoring against indulgently romantic dresses formed from layers of fragile chiffon.
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If one was to see such quality in coursework offered by sixth form pupils, though, one would smile indulgently and take the time out to correct it.
Before defeat becomes a rout
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And it is, perhaps, the principal admirableness of the Gothic schools of architecture, that they thus receive the results of the labour of inferior minds; and out of fragments full of imperfection, and betraying that imperfection in every touch, indulgently raise up a stately and unaccusable whole.
Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
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There he stood, nine years of age, blinking up indulgently at his galoot of a father speaking at him in tongues.
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The garrulity began with the nonfiction books, "Death in the Afternoon" 1932 and "Green Hills of Africa," both written self-indulgently in the first person.
The Slow Crack-Up
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Ian preferred moody songwriters who slowly strummed guitars and wallowed self-indulgently in their own impenetrable deepness.